Directors on Directing: A Source Book of the Modern Theater, Volume 10Toby Cole, Helen Krich Chinoy |
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... ( Joan will often take the analogy a stage further , beyond the realistic . The two actresses mimed dragging their suitcases down long , dark , filthy tunnels . ) If , in rehearsal , a scene is playing too slow , or too small , the actors ...
... ( Joan will often take the analogy a stage further , beyond the realistic . The two actresses mimed dragging their suitcases down long , dark , filthy tunnels . ) If , in rehearsal , a scene is playing too slow , or too small , the actors ...
Page 394
... Joan turned round to Wolf Mankowitz and said , " This actor is having difficulty . " Wolf said , " Nonsense ! " And Joan said , " Right , Wolf , up on the stage and say it for him . " He stumbled over the line as well , so she turned ...
... Joan turned round to Wolf Mankowitz and said , " This actor is having difficulty . " Wolf said , " Nonsense ! " And Joan said , " Right , Wolf , up on the stage and say it for him . " He stumbled over the line as well , so she turned ...
Page 397
... Joan wanted him to look embarrassed about it . The actor worked and worked , but couldn't manage it . Joan tried everything without suc- cess , and finally , in despair , she said : “ Come on , I'll make you look embarrassed . " and she ...
... Joan wanted him to look embarrassed about it . The actor worked and worked , but couldn't manage it . Joan tried everything without suc- cess , and finally , in despair , she said : “ Come on , I'll make you look embarrassed . " and she ...
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