Educational Theatre Journal, Volumes 7-8American Theatre Association, 1955 - College and school drama |
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Page 127
... actors pass , children romp , and fireworks are displayed . ( The occa- sion is the plantation owner's sixty - fifth birthday . ) The setting also has no doors . The result , in the setting and also in the acting when the actors are ...
... actors pass , children romp , and fireworks are displayed . ( The occa- sion is the plantation owner's sixty - fifth birthday . ) The setting also has no doors . The result , in the setting and also in the acting when the actors are ...
Page 234
... actors . They were learning techniques of acting , to be sure , but they were also developing an inner sense of being which is , after all , the best kind of the- atre education a student can receive . I have often heard people say ...
... actors . They were learning techniques of acting , to be sure , but they were also developing an inner sense of being which is , after all , the best kind of the- atre education a student can receive . I have often heard people say ...
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... actors . In the historical perspective , then , the 1953-1954 season stands out as a significant one in the development of the New York theatre and as a milestone in the history of the Negro actor on the New York stage . It is generally ...
... actors . In the historical perspective , then , the 1953-1954 season stands out as a significant one in the development of the New York theatre and as a milestone in the history of the Negro actor on the New York stage . It is generally ...
Contents
Mary Ann Duff Garff B Wilson | 11 |
Some Contemporary Trends in Theatre Architecture Wendell Cole | 16 |
Producing New Plays in the University Theatre Joseph Baldwin | 22 |
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