Directors on Directing: A Source Book of the Modern Theater, Volume 10Toby Cole, Helen Krich Chinoy |
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... rehearsal . It is sometimes expedient that strangers , and even journalists , be invited to witness a so - called ... rehearsals , or the disclosure of the plot of the play , is the blackest breach of stage etiquette . I have tumbled ...
... rehearsal . It is sometimes expedient that strangers , and even journalists , be invited to witness a so - called ... rehearsals , or the disclosure of the plot of the play , is the blackest breach of stage etiquette . I have tumbled ...
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... rehearsals start and made available while rehearsals are under way , so that as many dress rehearsals as possible can be given in the last few days before opening night . Necessary Harmony The director figuratively sets the stage ...
... rehearsals start and made available while rehearsals are under way , so that as many dress rehearsals as possible can be given in the last few days before opening night . Necessary Harmony The director figuratively sets the stage ...
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... Rehearsals of The Inspector General In the annals of the theater it is unusual to find a verbatim transcript of an actual rehearsal . Meyerhold , accustomed to doing the unusual , made this a possibility with his corps of assistant ...
... Rehearsals of The Inspector General In the annals of the theater it is unusual to find a verbatim transcript of an actual rehearsal . Meyerhold , accustomed to doing the unusual , made this a possibility with his corps of assistant ...
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George II Duke of SaxeMeiningen | 81 |
André Antoine | 89 |
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