Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... manager who undertakes to produce Shakespearean drama should change his programme at frequent intervals , and should permit no long continuous run of any single play . Thirdly , all the parts , whatever their significance , should be ...
... manager who undertakes to produce Shakespearean drama should change his programme at frequent intervals , and should permit no long continuous run of any single play . Thirdly , all the parts , whatever their significance , should be ...
Strana 125
... manager may be set on the opposite side of the account . Although the actor - manager belongs to the ranks of the capi- talists ( whether he be one himself or dependent on one ) , yet when he exercises supreme control of his playhouse ...
... manager may be set on the opposite side of the account . Although the actor - manager belongs to the ranks of the capi- talists ( whether he be one himself or dependent on one ) , yet when he exercises supreme control of his playhouse ...
Strana 126
... manager system may be frankly admitted , but at the same time one should recognise the system's possible advantages . An actor - manager does not usually arrive at his position until his career is well advanced and he has proved his ...
... manager system may be frankly admitted , but at the same time one should recognise the system's possible advantages . An actor - manager does not usually arrive at his position until his career is well advanced and he has proved his ...
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