Question
What should be on the front of a finished stage flat?
Lumber
a blank sheet of luan
Plywood
paint or scenery that represents the setting
Lumber
a blank sheet of luan
Plywood
paint or scenery that represents the setting
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The front of a finished stage flat should generally be painted or have scenery that represents the setting. This is because the front of the flat is intended to be visible to the audience and should convey the desired aesthetic or visual elements of the production.
While lumber, a blank sheet of luan, or plywood may be used in the construction of the flat itself, they are not appropriate finishes for the visible side meant for the audience. Therefore, the correct answer is **paint or scenery that represents the setting**.
While lumber, a blank sheet of luan, or plywood may be used in the construction of the flat itself, they are not appropriate finishes for the visible side meant for the audience. Therefore, the correct answer is **paint or scenery that represents the setting**.