Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... that the whole of the spiritual treasures which Shakespeare's dramas hoard will never be disclosed to the mere ... thatthe efficient actor may disclose the full significanceof some speech or scene which escapesthe efficient student ...
... that the whole of the spiritual treasures which Shakespeare's dramas hoard will never be disclosed to the mere ... thatthe efficient actor may disclose the full significanceof some speech or scene which escapesthe efficient student ...
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... thatthe increased and increasing expense which is involved in theproduction of Shakespeare's plays oughtongrounds of public policy tobe diminished. Every stage representation of a play requires sufficient scenery andcostumeto produce in ...
... thatthe increased and increasing expense which is involved in theproduction of Shakespeare's plays oughtongrounds of public policy tobe diminished. Every stage representation of a play requires sufficient scenery andcostumeto produce in ...
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... thatthe public to which Shakespeare in his purity makes appealisnot verylarge. Itis clearly not large enough to command continuousruns of playsfor months, or evenweeks.But therein liesno cause for depression. Long runs of a single play ...
... thatthe public to which Shakespeare in his purity makes appealisnot verylarge. Itis clearly not large enough to command continuousruns of playsfor months, or evenweeks.But therein liesno cause for depression. Long runs of a single play ...
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... thatthe spectacular system has beengiven, within recent memory, every chance of succeeding, and, as far as recorded testimony is available, has been,fromthe commercial point of view,a failure. Meanwhile,during and sincethe period when ...
... thatthe spectacular system has beengiven, within recent memory, every chance of succeeding, and, as far as recorded testimony is available, has been,fromthe commercial point of view,a failure. Meanwhile,during and sincethe period when ...
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... that the acting, from top to bottom of the cast, shall be more efficient and better harmonised than that whichis commonly associated with spectacular representations. The simple method of producing Shakespeare focusses the interest of ...
... that the acting, from top to bottom of the cast, shall be more efficient and better harmonised than that whichis commonly associated with spectacular representations. The simple method of producing Shakespeare focusses the interest of ...
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