On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 34
... opening of the Study and the showing of characteristic furniture will alter the appearance of the whole combined area of Study and Platform . Common sense will show that two succeeding scenes can seldom be played in the same area : the ...
... opening of the Study and the showing of characteristic furniture will alter the appearance of the whole combined area of Study and Platform . Common sense will show that two succeeding scenes can seldom be played in the same area : the ...
Page 78
... opening of a new scene , but the doorway can rise up before our eyes in a flash while a scene is in progress . An interesting example of this process is the opening scene of Othello where , after a deliberately unlocalised start , we ...
... opening of a new scene , but the doorway can rise up before our eyes in a flash while a scene is in progress . An interesting example of this process is the opening scene of Othello where , after a deliberately unlocalised start , we ...
Page 194
... opening scene of the play is a good example of Shakespeare's mixture of the elements : Plutarch's Rome appears in many details of the speeches of Flavius and Marullus ( Tributaries , Chariot Wheeles , Pompey , Tyber , the Capitoll , the ...
... opening scene of the play is a good example of Shakespeare's mixture of the elements : Plutarch's Rome appears in many details of the speeches of Flavius and Marullus ( Tributaries , Chariot Wheeles , Pompey , Tyber , the Capitoll , the ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
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