Which of these is NOT typically considered one of the basic questions the critic needs to answer?
a. What were the playwright, director, and other theatre artists trying to do?
b. How well did the playwright, director, and other theatre artists do what they were trying to do?
c. How valuable was the experience?
d. Is the experience of the play worth the cost of the ticket?
d
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This musician, the most prolific composer of late nineteenth-century program
music, wrote in every genre of nineteenth-century music, but excelled in music requiring a large orchestra (the program symphony, symphonic poem, and ballet). The musical strengths of his compositions lie in their sweeping melodies, colorful instrumentation, dramatic contrasts, and grand gestures.
a. Brahms b. Chopin c. Tchaikovsky d. Wagner e. Berlioz
Acting will not teach you how to relax and focus
Indicate whether the statement is true or false