On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 133
... close to us in the audience , another remote . This , be it noticed , is the effect not only of the size but also of the central position of the platform . The impression of near and far , of perspective , makes lively sense of many ...
... close to us in the audience , another remote . This , be it noticed , is the effect not only of the size but also of the central position of the platform . The impression of near and far , of perspective , makes lively sense of many ...
Page 137
... close to the audience at the front of the Platform while the musicians and Thurio and the faithless Proteus are under Silvia's window . After some time , Julia says hurriedly : " Peace , stand aside , the company parts , " and while she ...
... close to the audience at the front of the Platform while the musicians and Thurio and the faithless Proteus are under Silvia's window . After some time , Julia says hurriedly : " Peace , stand aside , the company parts , " and while she ...
Page 221
... close - up " , and as with the atmospheric description , he can do far more than merely supply a photographic impression . When Richard of Gloucester springs the news that his brother Clarence is dead , the actors look their horrified ...
... close - up " , and as with the atmospheric description , he can do far more than merely supply a photographic impression . When Richard of Gloucester springs the news that his brother Clarence is dead , the actors look their horrified ...
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