On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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... stage - manager of Shakespeare's company , possibly Heminge himself or his friend Condell . . . ” 2 T. W. Baldwin points out that Peter Quince exercises a triple function as book - keeper , prompter and stage - keeper , 3 and Peter ...
... stage - manager of Shakespeare's company , possibly Heminge himself or his friend Condell . . . ” 2 T. W. Baldwin points out that Peter Quince exercises a triple function as book - keeper , prompter and stage - keeper , 3 and Peter ...
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... STAGE STAGE Diagrams contrasting the Globe Platform and the Picture - Stage It is plain at once ( i ) that the angle of vision reduces the impression of depth to a minimum in Fig . ( a ) , giving an image flat like a picture : but ...
... STAGE STAGE Diagrams contrasting the Globe Platform and the Picture - Stage It is plain at once ( i ) that the angle of vision reduces the impression of depth to a minimum in Fig . ( a ) , giving an image flat like a picture : but ...
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Ronald Watkins. also between the forward ( down - stage ) and backward ( up - stage ) positions , making one group seem close to us in the audience , another remote . This , be it noticed , is the effect not only of the size but also of ...
Ronald Watkins. also between the forward ( down - stage ) and backward ( up - stage ) positions , making one group seem close to us in the audience , another remote . This , be it noticed , is the effect not only of the size but also of ...
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