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1. The areas to the right or left of the performance area are called the _____________
2.
The play at the Kennedy Center's Lab Theatre that has been running for over 25 years is
titled____________.
Hula Dance Party
The Lion King
Shear Madness
Sandra Day O'Connor: The Musical
3. Joshua Prince-Ramus designed the Charles and ____ Wyly Theatre.
4. The arch or frame that separates the audience from the performers is called the _______ arch
5. True or False: The Plaster Line is parrallel to the the Proscenium Line.
True
False
6. How many tiers or mezzanines does the Kennedy Center Opera House have
7. At the Denver Center for Performing Arts, there is one theatre that would be considered
Theatre in the Round. That theatre is the _____ theatre
8. True or False: The Eisenhower Theatre at the Kennedy Center has the seating capacity of
700 seats.
True
False
9.
The type of theatre configuration where the audience is on one side and the
performers are on the other is called _________.
10. The type of theatre configuration where the audience is surrounding the performers on more
than one but not all sides is called ______
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