On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 139
... audience to feel as if they were between the two groups , as if they too ( like the con- spirators ) were poking fun at the infatuated steward's back.98 The sense of intimate contact between actors on this Platform and audience in the ...
... audience to feel as if they were between the two groups , as if they too ( like the con- spirators ) were poking fun at the infatuated steward's back.98 The sense of intimate contact between actors on this Platform and audience in the ...
Page 144
... audience with him as confederates , he will sometimes associate them with those whom he wishes to make his dupes . When , standing in the central area within the Stage - Posts , he is in the full career of his ridiculous lies about the ...
... audience with him as confederates , he will sometimes associate them with those whom he wishes to make his dupes . When , standing in the central area within the Stage - Posts , he is in the full career of his ridiculous lies about the ...
Page 242
... audience . Any such expedient on the picture - stage throws the audience , as it were , back upon itself : the spell is interrupted as it is when the cinema - projector breaks down . In the Globe the audience are always crowded round ...
... audience . Any such expedient on the picture - stage throws the audience , as it were , back upon itself : the spell is interrupted as it is when the cinema - projector breaks down . In the Globe the audience are always crowded round ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION i | 16 |
THE PLAYHOUSE | 17 |
THE PROMPT BOOK | 25 |
Copyright | |
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