Directors on Directing: A Source Book of the Modern TheaterToby Cole, Helen Krich Chinoy |
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... Mayor must take it . At times he pushes it away , at times he drinks , takes the glass with his own hands , gulps ... Mayor's speeches . This will help him to handle the scene . You will step up his tempo . Inasmuch as there is an ...
... Mayor must take it . At times he pushes it away , at times he drinks , takes the glass with his own hands , gulps ... Mayor's speeches . This will help him to handle the scene . You will step up his tempo . Inasmuch as there is an ...
Page 320
... Mayor , you don't get it right . He advances upon the Mayor : " What can I do with him " . . . he must keep on pushing himself forward , advancing , like one who in repudi- ating what you say , reviles you and thrusts himself upon you ...
... Mayor , you don't get it right . He advances upon the Mayor : " What can I do with him " . . . he must keep on pushing himself forward , advancing , like one who in repudi- ating what you say , reviles you and thrusts himself upon you ...
Page 321
... MAYOR : Well , what do you think about it ? POSTMASTER : What do I think about it ? Why , there'll be a war with the Turks . JUDGE : Exactly . That's just what I thought ! MAYOR : Well , you're both wide of the mark . POSTMASTER : It'll ...
... MAYOR : Well , what do you think about it ? POSTMASTER : What do I think about it ? Why , there'll be a war with the Turks . JUDGE : Exactly . That's just what I thought ! MAYOR : Well , you're both wide of the mark . POSTMASTER : It'll ...
Contents
George II Duke of SaxeMeiningen | 81 |
Otto Brahm | 103 |
Vladimir NemirovichDanchenko | 119 |
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