Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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... the stage are at variance with the leading managers,whoalone possess the powerofconferring onthe Shakespeareandrama theatrical interpretation. In themost influential circlesofthe theatrical profession it has becomea commonplacetoassert ...
... the stage are at variance with the leading managers,whoalone possess the powerofconferring onthe Shakespeareandrama theatrical interpretation. In themost influential circlesofthe theatrical profession it has becomea commonplacetoassert ...
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... the stage who are not precisely indicated by the text of the play or by the authentic stage directions.When Cæsar isburied, it is essential toproduce inthe audience theillusion thata crowd of Roman citizensis takingpart in the ceremony ...
... the stage who are not precisely indicated by the text of the play or by the authentic stage directions.When Cæsar isburied, it is essential toproduce inthe audience theillusion thata crowd of Roman citizensis takingpart in the ceremony ...
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... has been,fromthe commercial point of view,a failure. Meanwhile,during and sincethe period when SirHenry Irving filledthe supreme place among producers of Shakespeare on the stage, the simple method of Shakespearean production.
... has been,fromthe commercial point of view,a failure. Meanwhile,during and sincethe period when SirHenry Irving filledthe supreme place among producers of Shakespeare on the stage, the simple method of Shakespearean production.
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Sir Sidney Lee. Shakespeare on the stage, the simple method of Shakespearean production has been given no serious chance. The anticipation of its pecuniary failure has not been put in satisfactoryconditions to any practical test. The ...
Sir Sidney Lee. Shakespeare on the stage, the simple method of Shakespearean production has been given no serious chance. The anticipation of its pecuniary failure has not been put in satisfactoryconditions to any practical test. The ...
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... the stage, it is necessary that the acting, from top to bottom of the cast, shall be more efficient and better harmonised than that whichis commonly associated with spectacular representations. The simple method of producing Shakespeare ...
... the stage, it is necessary that the acting, from top to bottom of the cast, shall be more efficient and better harmonised than that whichis commonly associated with spectacular representations. The simple method of producing Shakespeare ...
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