Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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... character, ability, and energy of the 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 ...
... character, ability, and energy of the 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 ...
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... character of whom I have the most distinct recollectionwasEnobarbus, the levelheaded and straighthitting criticof the action—a comparatively subordinate part, whichwas filled byoneof the most distinguishedactors ofthe Viennese stage.He ...
... character of whom I have the most distinct recollectionwasEnobarbus, the levelheaded and straighthitting criticof the action—a comparatively subordinate part, whichwas filled byoneof the most distinguishedactors ofthe Viennese stage.He ...
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... characters like Lady Macbeth and Desdemona were adequatelyrendered byyouths beggars belief. But renderings insuch conditions proved popularand satisfactory. Sucha fact seems convincing testimony, not to the ability of Elizabethan or ...
... characters like Lady Macbeth and Desdemona were adequatelyrendered byyouths beggars belief. But renderings insuch conditions proved popularand satisfactory. Sucha fact seems convincing testimony, not to the ability of Elizabethan or ...
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... characters were created on the stage by Burbage,who hadlately roused Londonto enthusiasm byhisstirring presentation of Shakespeare's Richard III. for the first time.As long as Kemplived,he conferred alikeservice onmany of Shakespeare's ...
... characters were created on the stage by Burbage,who hadlately roused Londonto enthusiasm byhisstirring presentation of Shakespeare's Richard III. for the first time.As long as Kemplived,he conferred alikeservice onmany of Shakespeare's ...
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... characters differences of rank or profession. The foreign observer, Thomas Platterof Basle, was impressed by the splendour of the actors' costumes.He accounted forit ina mannerthat negatives any suggestion of dramatic propriety:— "The ...
... characters differences of rank or profession. The foreign observer, Thomas Platterof Basle, was impressed by the splendour of the actors' costumes.He accounted forit ina mannerthat negatives any suggestion of dramatic propriety:— "The ...
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