Asked by mike

Answer these questions below in 1-2 sentences
How does Theatre/Drama relate to other school subjects?

Why should we car about the arts?

What makes a set (scenery for a play) good?

Can we believe something if we can not see it? Give an example.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
1) Theatre/drama connects to literature, history and languages through storytelling and text analysis, to music and visual arts through design and sound, and to science and math through lighting, acoustics and stage mechanics — it brings classroom skills into live, collaborative practice.

2) We should care about the arts because they build creativity, empathy and communication skills, enrich culture and mental well-being, and help people make and share meaning in ways other subjects cannot.

3) A good set supports the story and characters, establishes time/place and mood clearly, and is safe and functional for actors while looking believable and focused rather than cluttered.

4) Yes — we often believe things we can't see by trusting evidence or reliable testimony; for example, we accept the existence of atoms or gravity because experiments and consistent observations support them even though we can't see them directly.