Shakespeare, Our ContemporaryAnchor Books, 1966 - Počet stran: 372 The best, the most alive, radical book about Shakespeare in at least a generation. |
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... actor always enters a ready part , written not only for him . In this respect Hamlet does not , of course , differ from other plays . At the first rehearsal the actors sit at a table . " You will be the king , " says the producer ...
... actor always enters a ready part , written not only for him . In this respect Hamlet does not , of course , differ from other plays . At the first rehearsal the actors sit at a table . " You will be the king , " says the producer ...
Strana 139
... actors improvise and only some of them foresee correctly what will happen in the follow- ing acts . In this particular theatre the scene changes with the actors ; they are constantly setting it up and pulling it down again . Actors are ...
... actors improvise and only some of them foresee correctly what will happen in the follow- ing acts . In this particular theatre the scene changes with the actors ; they are constantly setting it up and pulling it down again . Actors are ...
Strana 308
... actors . That was a limitation , as theatre historians well know . Female parts in Shakespeare are decidedly shorter than male parts . Shakespeare was well aware of the limitations of boy actors . They could play girls ; with some ...
... actors . That was a limitation , as theatre historians well know . Female parts in Shakespeare are decidedly shorter than male parts . Shakespeare was well aware of the limitations of boy actors . They could play girls ; with some ...
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MODERN | 75 |
CONTRADICTIONS | 179 |
TITANIA AND THE ASSS HEAD | 213 |
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