Final answer:
False. Auteur directors may have a specific aesthetic vision, but they do not subjugate the scripted work to their creative vision and focus.
Step-by-step explanation:
False
- Auteur directors tend to have a specific aesthetic vision and interpret the script through that lens, but this does not necessarily subjugate the scripted dramatic work to the director's creative vision and focus.
- Performance art and postmodernist approaches to theatrical production may challenge orthodox art forms and cultural norms, but they do not necessarily prioritize the director's vision over the scripted work.