Deck 2: The Audience and Criticism
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Deck 2: The Audience and Criticism
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_____ Which is NOT part of the three-step process for developing critical judgement?
A) One has an experience
B) One analyzes the experience
C) One develops a subjective response
D) One communicates one's response to another
A) One has an experience
B) One analyzes the experience
C) One develops a subjective response
D) One communicates one's response to another
C
2
_____ Although some theatre critics may write flippant remarks, the most constructive or useful criticism:
A) Balances itself with a discussion of both excellence and shortcomings
B) Provides sufficient description of the production for the reader to understand the experience
C) Seeks to understand, evaluate the effectiveness of the production, and relates (however subjectively) its ultimate worth.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
True/False
A) Balances itself with a discussion of both excellence and shortcomings
B) Provides sufficient description of the production for the reader to understand the experience
C) Seeks to understand, evaluate the effectiveness of the production, and relates (however subjectively) its ultimate worth.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
True/False
D
3
_____ Professional critics always adhere to a single context in making their judgments.
False
4
_____ Which statement BEST defines the rules about how to experience a theatrical performance?
A) The audience sits in the dark and quietly watches the play
B) The audience is encouraged to interact socially during the play, and come and go freely
C) There are no rules on how to experience a theatrical performance, but it may be more satisfying if one pays attention and uses their imagination
D) The audience must read the play prior to the performance
A) The audience sits in the dark and quietly watches the play
B) The audience is encouraged to interact socially during the play, and come and go freely
C) There are no rules on how to experience a theatrical performance, but it may be more satisfying if one pays attention and uses their imagination
D) The audience must read the play prior to the performance
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5
???_____ Audience response to a performance can be affected by which factor?
A) The size and shape of the auditorium
B) Other audience members
C) Each audience members' imagination and concentration
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
A) The size and shape of the auditorium
B) Other audience members
C) Each audience members' imagination and concentration
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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6
Why is it sometimes difficult for theatres to attract new audiences? What obstacles stand in the way of this endeavor? What are some of the ways theatres have tried to attract new audiences? How successful do you think these practices might be on you and your peers?
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7
_____ Theatres which produce plays intended for a small segment of the population (such as minorities) find it much easier to attract an audience than theatres whose goal it is to appeal to the community as a whole.
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8
_____ Which is NOT one of the three basic problems of criticism?
A) Understanding
B) Research
C) Effectiveness
A) Understanding
B) Research
C) Effectiveness
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9
_____ What the audience sees is always the only possible interpretation of a script.
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10
_____ A reader may re-read, reflect, and sustain several possible interpretations of a line, scene or entire play, but the playgoer experiences the action and characters more immediately and directly.
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11
_____ Some plays and musicals have met with negative or mixed reviews and still achieved popular success.
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12
In critically assessing a work of art, what three major questions does a critic need to ask? State each question and explain its meaning and implications.
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