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Theatre in the recent past used to be a very popular art in traditional African society. It used to be a point of intersection where members of the community not only come to entertain themselves, 'but join heads together'. In the traditional context of African drama, therefore, theatre was popular and respectable institution which preserved the people's culture and tradition. Theatre was popular with the people because it emphasized community participation, peace and progress. The presentations focused on the people's lives, their aspirations, fears, and hopes. But today, the situation is different. Theatre is becoming very unpopular.

 

Africa of the present age is pre-occupied with many problems yearning for immediate solutions. The continent is facing hydra-head challenges - challenges on the political, social, and economic scenes. In a world where Science and Technology are seen as the solutions to these problems, little attention is paid to the arts. Literature generally, and drama in particular is often rated very low on the utility-scale. Many Africa today look at drama and theatre as a mere thing of fun, a joke so to say.

 

Elitism is another barrier that militates against the appreciation of theatre as a communal art. Folk theatre is appreciated by a negligible number of people, contemporary focus is on literary theatre. Unfortunately, literary theatre only pretends to serve the interest of its society while in reality, it has a foreign audience in mind. The use of European and American theatrical conventions by our academic playwrights can bear witness to this anomaly.

 

The popularity of the literary African theatre is further marred by the medium of communication as most literary dramas in Africa are written in foreign languages which are not understood by many Africans. The question often asked is whether the artist should climb down to the level of his community of stay at his exalted height and wait for the community to gradually move up to him.

 

 

1

Theatre was popular in Africa because__________

  • A. was traditional and simple in nature
  • B. dealt with the political, social, and economic problems of the society
  • C. was a source of fun
  • D. was communal and reflected the common concerns of the people
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2

One of the reasons why theatre is unpopular in modern Africa is that it_________

  • A. is regarded as not being of much use
  • B. only deals with culture and tradition
  • C. lacks scientific and academic bases
  • D. is always funny and looked down upon
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3

In the passage, the term "theatre" and "drama" are used _______

  • A. differently
  • B. concurrently
  • C. interchangeably
  • D. sparingly
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4

One of the arguments in the passage is that academic playwrights_______

  • A. express themselves only in foreign languages
  • B. serve as a catalyst in the society's appreciation of theatre
  • C. work against the common man's appreciation of theatre
  • D. make theatre popular in traditional societies
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5

By the expression "climb down", the author implies that modern playwrights should _______

  • A. be simplistic in the use of language
  • B. not move up
  • C. use language that is most appreciated by the people
  • D. wait for the community to catch up with them
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