Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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... acting a soulless mechanism. The literary beauty of the text is obliterated by repetition from the actors' minds ... actors and actresses, is able at short intervals to produce a succession of Shakespeare's plays, may reasonably ...
... acting a soulless mechanism. The literary beauty of the text is obliterated by repetition from the actors' minds ... actors and actresses, is able at short intervals to produce a succession of Shakespeare's plays, may reasonably ...
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... actor and a serious student of Shakespeare , opened the long - disused Sadler's Wells Theatre in partnership with Mrs Warner, a capable actress,
... actor and a serious student of Shakespeare , opened the long - disused Sadler's Wells Theatre in partnership with Mrs Warner, a capable actress,
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Sir Sidney Lee. Wells Theatre in partnership with Mrs Warner, a capable actress, whose rendering of Imogen went ... actors and actresses, whom he zealously trained to interpret Shakespeare's language. He accustomed his colleagues to ...
Sir Sidney Lee. Wells Theatre in partnership with Mrs Warner, a capable actress, whose rendering of Imogen went ... actors and actresses, whom he zealously trained to interpret Shakespeare's language. He accustomed his colleagues to ...
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... actors and actresses. If scenery in Shakespearean productions be relegated to its proper place in the background of the stage, it is necessary.
... actors and actresses. If scenery in Shakespearean productions be relegated to its proper place in the background of the stage, it is necessary.
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... actor and actress; it gives them a dignity and importance which are unknown to the complex method. Under the latter system, the attention of the spectator is largely absorbed by the triumphs of the scene-painter and machinist, of the ...
... actor and actress; it gives them a dignity and importance which are unknown to the complex method. Under the latter system, the attention of the spectator is largely absorbed by the triumphs of the scene-painter and machinist, of the ...
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acting actor actors and actresses admiration artistic audience Bacon Beeston Ben Jonson Benson's Betterton biography character Charles classical comedy contemporary countrymen critical Cymbeline D'Avenant D'Avenant's dramatic art dramatist Ducis Elizabethan Elizabethan playgoer endeavour England English erect experience France French genius George Peele Hamlet Henry histrionic honour human imagination interest Jonson Julius Cæsar King literary drama literature London County Council Love's Labour's Lost Lowin Macbeth manager memorial of Shakespeare methods modern monument moral municipal theatre natural never oral tradition Othello patriotic instinct Pepys Pepys's performance Phelps Phelps's philosophy piece play of Shakespeare playhouse poet poet's poetic poetry present principles produced realise rendered reputation Richard II rôles Sadler's Wells Theatre scene scenery scenic sentiment seventeenth century Shakespeare in London Shakespeare's plays Shakespearean drama Shoreditch spectacular speech stage Stratford Stratford-on-Avon theatrical enterprise tragedy Twelfth Night William Beeston writing wrote