On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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... Globe would be like till we have built the Globe and trained a repertory company in the special acting tradition of the Chamberlain's Men . Much , therefore , of what follows is tenta- tive and conjectural , waiting upon such ...
... Globe would be like till we have built the Globe and trained a repertory company in the special acting tradition of the Chamberlain's Men . Much , therefore , of what follows is tenta- tive and conjectural , waiting upon such ...
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... Globe is rebuilt and in continual use , we must strive to win converts with a paper exposition of its merits . We can begin by stating the difference geometrically with a comparison of diagrams : Fig . ( a ) Fig . ( b ) STAGE STAGE ...
... Globe is rebuilt and in continual use , we must strive to win converts with a paper exposition of its merits . We can begin by stating the difference geometrically with a comparison of diagrams : Fig . ( a ) Fig . ( b ) STAGE STAGE ...
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... Globe . Every now and then letters come through the post telling of producers , at schools and elsewhere , who have tried or who want to try a similar experiment . The belief grows - and it is a simple faith - that the best way of ...
... Globe . Every now and then letters come through the post telling of producers , at schools and elsewhere , who have tried or who want to try a similar experiment . The belief grows - and it is a simple faith - that the best way of ...
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