Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... runs of plays for months , or even weeks . But therein lies no cause for depression . Long runs of a single play of Shakespeare bring more evil than good in their train . They develop in even the most efficient acting a soulless ...
... runs of plays for months , or even weeks . But therein lies no cause for depression . Long runs of a single play of Shakespeare bring more evil than good in their train . They develop in even the most efficient acting a soulless ...
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... Runs , " " No Stars , " " All - round Competence , " and " Unostentatious Setting . " What better title could be offered to the support and encouragement of the intelligent playgoer ? II A constant change of programme , such as the old ...
... Runs , " " No Stars , " " All - round Competence , " and " Unostentatious Setting . " What better title could be offered to the support and encouragement of the intelligent playgoer ? II A constant change of programme , such as the old ...
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... runs imperative . The system of long runs is peculiar to English - speaking countries , where alone theatrical enterprise is altogether under the sway of capital . It is specifically prohibited in the national or municipal theatre of ...
... runs imperative . The system of long runs is peculiar to English - speaking countries , where alone theatrical enterprise is altogether under the sway of capital . It is specifically prohibited in the national or municipal theatre of ...
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