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Subject is Theatre
QUESTION 1: An actor who gave a great audition is not working out. They are not prepared for rehearsals, are not working on their character, and do not seem to be trying.
QUESTION 2: The costume designer has brought costume designs that are in direct opposition to your vision.
QUESTION 3: There has been some conflict between your ensemble and your lead actors. It is starting to affect the morale of the production.
QUESTION 4: Before opening night, the light board crashes and there isn’t a backup. How will the audience be able to see the performance? There is no lighting designer, so the answer falls to you.
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