Part A :
Question 21 - 26
Choose the correct letter, A , B or C .
21 Finn was pleased to discover that their topic
awas not familiar to their module leader.
bhad not been chosen by other students.
cdid not prove to be difficult to research.
22 Maya says a mistaken belief about theatre programmes is that
atheatres pay companies to produce them.
bfew theatre-goers buy them nowadays.
cthey contain far more adverts than previously.
23 Finn was surprised that, in early British theatre, programmes
awere difficult for audiences to obtain.
bwere given out free of charge.
cwere seen as a kind of contract.
24 Maya feels their project should include an explanation of why companies of actors
apromoted their own plays.
bperformed plays outdoors.
chad to tour with their plays.
25 Finn and Maya both think that, compared to nineteenth-century programmes, those from the eighteenth century
awere more original.
bwere more colourful.
cwere more informative.
26 Maya doesn't fully understand why, in the twentieth century,
avery few theatre programmes were printed in the USA.
bBritish theatre programmes failed to develop for so long.
ctheatre programmes in Britain copied fashions from the USA.
What comment is made about the programme for each of the following shows?
Choose FOUR answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-F , next to Questions 27-30.
Possible reasons
27 Ruy Blas 27
28 Man of La Mancha 28
29 The Tragedy of Jane Shore 29
30 The Sailors' Festival 30
a Its origin is somewhat controversial.
b It is historically significant for a country.
c It was effective at attracting audiences.
d It is included in a recent project.
e It contains insights into the show.
f It resembles an artwork.