Directors on Directing: A Source Book of the Modern Theater, Volume 10Toby Cole, Helen Krich Chinoy |
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Page 148
... speak , and together they will give new life to the art of the theater . PLAYGOER : But for the others ? STAGE ... speak only of the stage - carpenters , electricians , wigmakers , cos- tumers , scene - painters , and actors ( indeed ...
... speak , and together they will give new life to the art of the theater . PLAYGOER : But for the others ? STAGE ... speak only of the stage - carpenters , electricians , wigmakers , cos- tumers , scene - painters , and actors ( indeed ...
Page 157
... speak as part and parcel of the design - this design which I have already pointed out to you as having a definite ... speaking in particular of a theater wherein all the actors are men of refinement and the director a man of peculiar ...
... speak as part and parcel of the design - this design which I have already pointed out to you as having a definite ... speaking in particular of a theater wherein all the actors are men of refinement and the director a man of peculiar ...
Page 424
... speak him . Consider the case history of a young actor . He is singled out at drama school and does a term in repertory during which he will play one or two Shakespearean parts if he is lucky . This leads to some success in London ...
... speak him . Consider the case history of a young actor . He is singled out at drama school and does a term in repertory during which he will play one or two Shakespearean parts if he is lucky . This leads to some success in London ...
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George II Duke of SaxeMeiningen | 81 |
André Antoine | 89 |
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