Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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... experience, theconditions whichare best calculated to conserve or increase Shakespeare's genuine vitality in the theatre ofour own day. In revisingthe work forthe press, Ihave deemed it advisable to submit the papers to a somewhat ...
... experience, theconditions whichare best calculated to conserve or increase Shakespeare's genuine vitality in the theatre ofour own day. In revisingthe work forthe press, Ihave deemed it advisable to submit the papers to a somewhat ...
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... experience. On the27thof May1844Phelps, a most intelligent 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 ...
... experience. On the27thof May1844Phelps, a most intelligent 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 ...
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... experience tellsin favourof the contention that, if Shakespeare's plays are tobe honoured onthemodern stage as they deserve, theymust befreed oftheexisting incubus of scenic machinery. French acting has always won and deserved ...
... experience tellsin favourof the contention that, if Shakespeare's plays are tobe honoured onthemodern stage as they deserve, theymust befreed oftheexisting incubus of scenic machinery. French acting has always won and deserved ...
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... experience. A few years ago I wasinthe BurgTheaterin Vienna on a Sundaynight —the nighton which thegreat workingpopulation of Vienna chiefly taketheir recreation, asinthis countryitis chiefly taken by the great working population ...
... experience. A few years ago I wasinthe BurgTheaterin Vienna on a Sundaynight —the nighton which thegreat workingpopulation of Vienna chiefly taketheir recreation, asinthis countryitis chiefly taken by the great working population ...
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... experience at the BurgTheater. Plays of Shakespeare are acted there repeatedly—on an average twicea week—and, I am credibly informed, with identical results to those of which Iwas an eyewitness. It cannotbeflattering toour selfesteem ...
... experience at the BurgTheater. Plays of Shakespeare are acted there repeatedly—on an average twicea week—and, I am credibly informed, with identical results to those of which Iwas an eyewitness. It cannotbeflattering toour selfesteem ...
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