Ira Aldridge, the Negro TragedianSouthern Illinois University Press, 1968 - Počet stran: 355 **** Reprint of the Rockliff (UK) edition originally published in 1958 (and endorsed by BCL3). Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Strana 85
... play as a coloured actor , Aldridge ransacked the whole repertoire of English theatre and spurned no play , however melodramatic , but eventually the number of such plays came to an end and he had to switch to parts not so coloured ...
... play as a coloured actor , Aldridge ransacked the whole repertoire of English theatre and spurned no play , however melodramatic , but eventually the number of such plays came to an end and he had to switch to parts not so coloured ...
Strana 95
... play proceeded naturally and successfully . From all that can be gathered , it is safe to say that in the matter of make - up Aldridge based himself primarily on the demands of the play and not his own desire to appear as a Negro in ...
... play proceeded naturally and successfully . From all that can be gathered , it is safe to say that in the matter of make - up Aldridge based himself primarily on the demands of the play and not his own desire to appear as a Negro in ...
Strana 211
... play had been performed in that little country ! The town in which he played was Novi Sad , in the Voivodina , then under Austrian and Hungarian domination . It was and is still known as the " Serbian Athens " , and was the cul- tural ...
... play had been performed in that little country ! The town in which he played was Novi Sad , in the Voivodina , then under Austrian and Hungarian domination . It was and is still known as the " Serbian Athens " , and was the cul- tural ...
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