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... realise. Thefirstplaythat they producedwas Macbeth. Phelps continued tocontrol Sadler's Wells Theatrefor more than eighteenyears. During thatperiod he produced, together with many other English playsofclassical repute, no fewer than ...
... realise. Thefirstplaythat they producedwas Macbeth. Phelps continued tocontrol Sadler's Wells Theatrefor more than eighteenyears. During thatperiod he produced, together with many other English playsofclassical repute, no fewer than ...
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... realise fully the precise demands whicha system like that of Phelps makes, when rightly interpreted, on the character, ability, and energy of the actors and actresses.If sceneryin Shakespearean productionsbe relegated to its proper ...
... realise fully the precise demands whicha system like that of Phelps makes, when rightly interpreted, on the character, ability, and energy of the actors and actresses.If sceneryin Shakespearean productionsbe relegated to its proper ...
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... realise how a boy or young mancould adequately interpretmost of Shakespeare's female characters. It seems almost sacrilegiousto conceive the part of Cleopatra,the most highly sensitisedin its minutest details of all dramatic portrayals ...
... realise how a boy or young mancould adequately interpretmost of Shakespeare's female characters. It seems almost sacrilegiousto conceive the part of Cleopatra,the most highly sensitisedin its minutest details of all dramatic portrayals ...
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... spectator because he was ableto realise the dramatic potency ofthe poet's work without any,or any but the slightest, adventitious aid outsidethe words of the play. The Elizabethan playgoer needs no pity. It is ourselves who.
... spectator because he was ableto realise the dramatic potency ofthe poet's work without any,or any but the slightest, adventitious aid outsidethe words of the play. The Elizabethan playgoer needs no pity. It is ourselves who.
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