Directors on Directing: A Source Book of the Modern Theater, Volume 10Toby Cole, Helen Krich Chinoy |
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... creative art of its own . But the whole question of the devel- opment of the craft into a self - reliant and creative art would take too long to go thoroughly into at present . There are already some theater men at work on the building ...
... creative art of its own . But the whole question of the devel- opment of the craft into a self - reliant and creative art would take too long to go thoroughly into at present . There are already some theater men at work on the building ...
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... creative artists who collectively present their work to the public . Author , director , actor , designer , musician , and property man are never ideally united in collectively creative work . For that reason I do not feel that Wag ...
... creative artists who collectively present their work to the public . Author , director , actor , designer , musician , and property man are never ideally united in collectively creative work . For that reason I do not feel that Wag ...
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... Creative Interplay Why have I been so concerned with the " mass spectacle " -where the playing area is carried into ... creative search . From that time on , I have been seeking the spiritual ardor born out of the creative interplay of ...
... Creative Interplay Why have I been so concerned with the " mass spectacle " -where the playing area is carried into ... creative search . From that time on , I have been seeking the spiritual ardor born out of the creative interplay of ...
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Helen Krich Chinoy | 3 |
George II Duke of SaxeMeiningen | 81 |
André Antoine | 89 |
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