Directors on Directing: A Source Book of the Modern Theater, Volume 10Toby Cole, Helen Krich Chinoy |
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Page 180
... Molière's actors ? Molière was the first theatrical master under Le Roi Soleil who strove to carry the action forward from the depth and the center of the stage to the proscenium , to its very edge . Both the stage of antiquity and the ...
... Molière's actors ? Molière was the first theatrical master under Le Roi Soleil who strove to carry the action forward from the depth and the center of the stage to the proscenium , to its very edge . Both the stage of antiquity and the ...
Page 181
... Molière's comedians ? In the extreme west of Europe ( France , Italy , Spain , England ) as in the extreme east of ... Molière was the best insurance against the aridity of Corneillian methods which had been nursed in the Court of Louis ...
... Molière's comedians ? In the extreme west of Europe ( France , Italy , Spain , England ) as in the extreme east of ... Molière was the best insurance against the aridity of Corneillian methods which had been nursed in the Court of Louis ...
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... Molière ? Or life in jerry- built stroller's stalls ? Perhaps the struggle against hunger ? Or was his defiant tone born amid the love - making actresses who cast the poet into such gloom and disappointment ? In any case , after a ...
... Molière ? Or life in jerry- built stroller's stalls ? Perhaps the struggle against hunger ? Or was his defiant tone born amid the love - making actresses who cast the poet into such gloom and disappointment ? In any case , after a ...
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