Directors on Directing: A Source Book of the Modern Theater, Volume 10Toby Cole, Helen Krich Chinoy |
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Page 372
... Stanley's solution at the end , is per- fectly ready to , is that she has an unconscious hostility toward Blanche ... Stanley has got her out of . Stanley has made a woman out of her . Blanche immediately returns her to the subjugation ...
... Stanley's solution at the end , is per- fectly ready to , is that she has an unconscious hostility toward Blanche ... Stanley has got her out of . Stanley has made a woman out of her . Blanche immediately returns her to the subjugation ...
Page 373
... Stanley's dinner and waits for Stanley . She hopes for no other meaning from life . Her pregnancy just makes it more so . Stanley is in her day and night . Her entire attention is to make herself pretty and attractive for Stanley , kill ...
... Stanley's dinner and waits for Stanley . She hopes for no other meaning from life . Her pregnancy just makes it more so . Stanley is in her day and night . Her entire attention is to make herself pretty and attractive for Stanley , kill ...
Page 376
... Stanley has got things his way . He fits into his environment . The culture and the civilization , even the ... Stanley , the props come to life . Stanley is deeply indifferent . When he first meets Blanche he doesn't really seem to care ...
... Stanley has got things his way . He fits into his environment . The culture and the civilization , even the ... Stanley , the props come to life . Stanley is deeply indifferent . When he first meets Blanche he doesn't really seem to care ...
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Helen Krich Chinoy | 3 |
George II Duke of SaxeMeiningen | 81 |
André Antoine | 89 |
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