Vintage Hitchcock correct answers Reintroducing the format of a 40's radio broadcast triple feature with The Lodger, Sabotage, and The 39 Steps, this play uses vintage commercials, recreates a daring train chase, contains a serial killer's ominous presence, and a devastating explosion through the m...
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Vintage Hitchcock correct answers Reintroducing the format of a 40's radio broadcast triple
feature with The Lodger, Sabotage, and The 39 Steps, this play uses vintage commercials,
recreates a daring train chase, contains a serial killer's ominous presence, and a devastating
explosion through the magic of live sound effects and musical underscoring. Alfred Hitchcock
comes to life!
War Of The Worlds correct answers Orson Welles was 23 years old when his Mercury Theater
company decided to update H.G. Wells' 19th-century science fiction novel War of the Worlds for
radio.
Welles had been in radio for several years at that point, most notably as the voice of "The
Shadow" in the hit mystery program of the same name.
"War of the Worlds" was not planned as a radio hoax, and Welles had little idea of the havoc it
would cause.
The show began on Sunday, October 30, at 8 p.m. A voice announced: "The Columbia
Broadcasting System and its affiliated stations present Orson Welles and the Mercury Theater on
the air in 'War of the Worlds' by H.G. Wells."
Two Categories Of Sound correct answers The sounds basically fell into two broad categories:
Those that advanced the action or helped move the story line forward and background
Mood setting sounds.
All of these were produced with a combination of manual and recorded sounds.
Hitchcock correct answers Alfred Hitchcock was born in Leytonstone, England on August 13,
1899. He was the youngest of three children born to William and Emma Jane Hitchcock.
After attending a technical school at 15, Hitchcock spent the first years of his career as a
draftsman, advertising designer, and writer. An interest in photography led to him working in
London's film industry, first as a title card designer for silent movies and, just five years later, as
a director.
Nicknamed the Master of Suspense, he moved to Hollywood in 1939.
Known for films like The Birds, Psycho, North by Northwest and Rear Window he directed
more than 50 films in total and received a lifetime achievement award before his death in 1980.
Pure Cinema correct answers Is the telling of a story on film through the use of strong visuals, as
opposed to lengthy dialogue, to further the narrative.
The Lodger correct answers A serial killer known as "The Avenger" is murdering blonde women
in London. A mysterious man arrives at the house of Mr. and Mrs. Bunting looking for a room to
rent. The Bunting's daughter is a blonde model and is seeing one of the detectives assigned to the
case. The detective becomes jealous of the lodger and begins to suspect he may be the avenger.
Sabotage correct answers Mr. Verloc is part of a gang of foreign saboteurs operating out of
London. He manages a small cinema with his wife and her teenage brother as a cover, but they
are unaware of his secret. Scotland Yard assigned an undercover detective to work at the shop
next to the cinema in order to observe the gang.
, The 39 Steps (Play) correct answers The 39 Steps, the play by Patrick Barlow (adapted from the
novel by John Buchan) is a parody of some of the best and more memorable Hitchcock moments
from his films; from the plane scene in North by Northwest to the chase scene on a train.
The 39 Steps (Film) correct answers Canadian Richard Hanney is visiting London when he
meets a mysterious spy named Annabella Smith. When Smith is murdered in his apartment,
Hannay is forced to go on the run from both the police and the foreign spies who killed her.
Heading north to Scotland, Hannay is seemingly betrayed at every opportunity.
Sheldon Harnik correct answers Born in 1924 in Chicago, Illinois studied the violin as a child.
He went to Northwestern and earned a Bachelor's degree in music. He had some experience
writing comedy sketches and songs and decided to try his luck in NY as a musical theatre writer.
Jerry Bock correct answers Learned piano as a child. He could play complicated compositions by
ear and, fun fact, wrote the music for shows while studying at the University of Wisconsin in the
1940's.
Fiddler On The Roof correct answers The inspriation for the story came from a pretty broad
canvas as Sheldon Harnick said - so they focus on Teyve's daughter's which is smart.
It allows the writer's to focus first on family - which we can all relate to, but it also allows for our
lens to widen.
We start to care about the characters in Tevye's family
Then the villagers - who are all strong supporting characters
Then, when their way of life is threatened, the audience feels the threat as well.
And this threat - of losing everything is something everyone can relate to and the writers knew
that.
Tradition As An Opening Number correct answers An opening number in a musical needs to do
several things:
Introduce the characters
Set the tone
Clue in the audience to what lies ahead
Share the shows theme
John Kander correct answers (B. 1927) is the American composer from Kansas City, MO known
for writing Cabaret and Chicago, both of which were later adapted into award-winning films.
Fred Ebb correct answers (B. 1928) is the American lyricist from Manhattan, New York known
for his collaboration with Kander. He studied at New York University.
Cabaret correct answers Set in Berlin in 1931 as the Nazi's begin to rise to power. Cliff
Bradshaw, an American author visits Germany to work on a novel. He encounters 32-year-old
Sally Bowles at the seedy Kit Kat Klub where she works as a nightclub singer.
When she is fired by the club's owner, also her jealous boyfriend, she moves in with Cliff and the
two develop a friendship/romance.
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