Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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... actor may disclose the full significanceof some speech or scene which escapesthe efficient student, asthat the student may supply the actor's lack of insight. It is, indeed, comparatively easy for a studentofliterature to support the ...
... actor may disclose the full significanceof some speech or scene which escapesthe efficient student, asthat the student may supply the actor's lack of insight. It is, indeed, comparatively easy for a studentofliterature to support the ...
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... acting a soulless mechanism. The literary beauty of the textis obliterated by repetition from the actors' minds. Unostentatious mounting ofthe Shakespearean plays, however efficient be theacting with whichit is associated, mayalways ...
... acting a soulless mechanism. The literary beauty of the textis obliterated by repetition from the actors' minds. Unostentatious mounting ofthe Shakespearean plays, however efficient be theacting with whichit is associated, mayalways ...
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... actors and stage managers, who in many regards conferred incalculable benefits onthetheatregoing publicand onthe theatrical profession.Throughout thelast quarterof thelastcentury, Irving gave the spectacular and scenic system in the ...
... actors and stage managers, who in many regards conferred incalculable benefits onthetheatregoing publicand onthe theatrical profession.Throughout thelast quarterof thelastcentury, Irving gave the spectacular and scenic system in the ...
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... actor and a seriousstudentof Shakespeare, opened the long disused Sadler's Wells Theatre in partnership with Mrs Warner, a capable actress, whoserendering of Imogen went near perfection. Their design was inspiredby "thehope," they wrote ...
... actor and a seriousstudentof Shakespeare, opened the long disused Sadler's Wells Theatre in partnership with Mrs Warner, a capable actress, whoserendering of Imogen went near perfection. Their design was inspiredby "thehope," they wrote ...
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... actors and actresses.If sceneryin Shakespearean productionsbe relegated to its proper place in the background of the stage, it is necessary that the acting, from top to bottom of the cast, shall be more efficient and better harmonised ...
... actors and actresses.If sceneryin Shakespearean productionsbe relegated to its proper place in the background of the stage, it is necessary that the acting, from top to bottom of the cast, shall be more efficient and better harmonised ...
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