Directors on Directing: A Source Book of the Modern Theater, Volume 10Toby Cole, Helen Krich Chinoy |
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... Hamlet for the Moscow Art Theater . Craig insisted that Ophelia was " an insignificant creature . " To Stanislavsky's ques- tion " Why then was Hamlet in love with her ? " Craig replied : " He was in love with his own imagination , with ...
... Hamlet for the Moscow Art Theater . Craig insisted that Ophelia was " an insignificant creature . " To Stanislavsky's ques- tion " Why then was Hamlet in love with her ? " Craig replied : " He was in love with his own imagination , with ...
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... Hamlet is about ? As we all know , more books have been written about Hamlet than almost any other topic under the sun . I am told that , as far as biographies are concerned , the three champions about whom the most has been written are ...
... Hamlet is about ? As we all know , more books have been written about Hamlet than almost any other topic under the sun . I am told that , as far as biographies are concerned , the three champions about whom the most has been written are ...
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... Hamlet exists only in Shakespeare's text . The Hamlet we see is Barrymore's , Hampden's , Gielgud's , Evans ' , Olivier's . What has happened to Shakespeare's creation ? He is still there on the page , or in your mind as you read , but ...
... Hamlet exists only in Shakespeare's text . The Hamlet we see is Barrymore's , Hampden's , Gielgud's , Evans ' , Olivier's . What has happened to Shakespeare's creation ? He is still there on the page , or in your mind as you read , but ...
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Helen Krich Chinoy | 3 |
George II Duke of SaxeMeiningen | 81 |
André Antoine | 89 |
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