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... acting in all its aspects perhaps goes without saying ; nevertheless , the basic problems of a director's rela- tions to and work with actors must be summarized . His work will naturally vary from actor to actor and will depend upon the ...
... acting in all its aspects perhaps goes without saying ; nevertheless , the basic problems of a director's rela- tions to and work with actors must be summarized . His work will naturally vary from actor to actor and will depend upon the ...
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... acting . To succeed in role after role the exhibitionist - actor must learn the means and methods of the actor's craft . Those many little devices and techniques by which certainty , smoothness , and effectiveness are given to the ...
... acting . To succeed in role after role the exhibitionist - actor must learn the means and methods of the actor's craft . Those many little devices and techniques by which certainty , smoothness , and effectiveness are given to the ...
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... acting . Three helpful books on techniques of acting , among the many that might be mentioned , are F. Cowles Strick- land , The Technique of Acting ( New York ... actor who plays Yank might give 249 STYLES IN ACTING Styles in Acting.
... acting . Three helpful books on techniques of acting , among the many that might be mentioned , are F. Cowles Strick- land , The Technique of Acting ( New York ... actor who plays Yank might give 249 STYLES IN ACTING Styles in Acting.
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Theatre Arts | 3 |
Setting for The Caucasian Chalk Circle | 23 |
Analysis of Plays | 30 |
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