The Seagull failed in its first production. Why?

A. The author was too sick and much of his interaction was reduced to correspondence.
B. The rehearsal process allowed too much exploration.
C. The text had not been fully developed.
D. No one had recognized that with this new type of play, changes in production methods were necessary.

Answer: D

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