Directors on Directing: A Source Book of the Modern Theater, Volume 10Toby Cole, Helen Krich Chinoy |
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... idea whatever form the artist chooses ? PLAYGOER : Yes . STAGE - DIRECTOR : And is it an unpardonable crime for the ... idea in whatever material we can find or invent , provided it is not a material which should be put to a better use ...
... idea whatever form the artist chooses ? PLAYGOER : Yes . STAGE - DIRECTOR : And is it an unpardonable crime for the ... idea in whatever material we can find or invent , provided it is not a material which should be put to a better use ...
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... ideas . Therefore , it is clearly necessary that , if the thing is going to work well , they should be people who can ... idea is to be conveyed , are all clearly defined in the score . Almost the only creative piece of work left to the ...
... ideas . Therefore , it is clearly necessary that , if the thing is going to work well , they should be people who can ... idea is to be conveyed , are all clearly defined in the score . Almost the only creative piece of work left to the ...
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... idea and she has an idea , you have full time and opportunity to debate , try it out , and quite often a compromise is found . She is very willing to chuck out her idea if yours is better . She is always saying , " Don't let your- self ...
... idea and she has an idea , you have full time and opportunity to debate , try it out , and quite often a compromise is found . She is very willing to chuck out her idea if yours is better . She is always saying , " Don't let your- self ...
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Helen Krich Chinoy | 3 |
George II Duke of SaxeMeiningen | 81 |
André Antoine | 89 |
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