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CHAPTER 3 - CHAPTER 3 - CHAPTER 3
After reading Chapter 3 on stage spaces, and based on your understanding of production needs of the play "Dinner With Friends", what stage space would be best suited for a performance of "Dinner With Friends" and why? Be sure to use examples from the play script (scenic requirements, scene changes, etc.) and textbook (stage machinery, layout, visual aspects, etc.) to support your opinion.
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CHAPTER 6 - CHAPTER 6 - CHAPTER 6
On page 134 of the book, Wilson states "The final and most significant crisis is referred to as the climax." The climax can resolve the issues of the play either happily, unhappily or without clear resolution. Based on Wilson's definition where does the final climax of "Dinner With Friends" occur? Why do you believe this to be so and does the play resolve happily, unhappily or with no resolution at all? Be sure to use clear examples from the play script to support your statements.
Note: Final climaxes never occur in the first half of the play or the audience would feel no need to return for the second half. Plays have multiple climaxes building towards the final or main climax that resolves the dramatic action/spine of the play.
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