How might an audience made up of your peers serve as a community that shares in and influences the experience of attending a theatrical performance? How might a similar audience made up of people your parent's age differ from yours?
What will be an ideal response?
The student could talk about the issues of contemporary society and how those issues prevalent in a production would have a direct effect on an audience made up of traditional college-aged adults versus the effect the same contemporary allusions would have on an audience of baby-boomers who have had a different breadth of experience in an ever-changing world.
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A) how hot a lamp feels when you touch it B) the lighting instrument used C) the heat reaching the color gel in front of the lens D) the relative reddishness or bluishness of white light E) how much colored light is concentrated on the subject
Which of the following was a walled town circa 800 CE that had a diverse population with many specialist workshops?
A. Lagos B. Great Zimbabwe C. Jenne-Jeno D. Djenne