At what stage of the creative process does a director work to create a metaphor for a production?

A. Just before opening night so it inspires the actors to new heights
B. During the blocking portion of rehearsal once the actors are on their feet
C. During the initial read-throughs and table talk discussions with the cast
D. Usually well in advance of the work involving the actors

Answer: D

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