Directors on Directing: A Source Book of the Modern Theater, Volume 10Toby Cole, Helen Krich Chinoy |
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A Source Book of the Modern Theater Toby Cole, Helen Krich Chinoy. theater , and finally would restore the Art of the Theater to its home by means of his own creative genius . PLAYGOER : Then you place the stage - director before the actors ...
A Source Book of the Modern Theater Toby Cole, Helen Krich Chinoy. theater , and finally would restore the Art of the Theater to its home by means of his own creative genius . PLAYGOER : Then you place the stage - director before the actors ...
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... stage except the stage - director ? STAGE - DIRECTOR : The nature of the work permits nothing else . PLAYGOER : Not even the playwright ? STAGE - DIRECTOR : Only when the playwright has practiced and studied the crafts of acting , scene ...
... stage except the stage - director ? STAGE - DIRECTOR : The nature of the work permits nothing else . PLAYGOER : Not even the playwright ? STAGE - DIRECTOR : Only when the playwright has practiced and studied the crafts of acting , scene ...
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... STAGE - DIRECTOR : What ? Shall anything be lacking when the poet shall no longer write for the theater ? PLAYGOER : The play will be lacking . STAGE - DIRECTOR : Are you sure of that ? PLAYGOER : Well , the play will certainly not ...
... STAGE - DIRECTOR : What ? Shall anything be lacking when the poet shall no longer write for the theater ? PLAYGOER : The play will be lacking . STAGE - DIRECTOR : Are you sure of that ? PLAYGOER : Well , the play will certainly not ...
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Helen Krich Chinoy | 3 |
George II Duke of SaxeMeiningen | 81 |
André Antoine | 89 |
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