On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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Page 155
... present to his imagination than their personal names.148 If this is true , then the same general attitude to the characterisation should be present in the mind of a producer , and through him communicate itself to the actors . A highly ...
... present to his imagination than their personal names.148 If this is true , then the same general attitude to the characterisation should be present in the mind of a producer , and through him communicate itself to the actors . A highly ...
Page 275
... present investigation takes the form of some production notes on Macbeth . I choose this play not only because I have twice produced it in conditions approximating to those of the Globe , but also as a sustained example of Shakespeare's ...
... present investigation takes the form of some production notes on Macbeth . I choose this play not only because I have twice produced it in conditions approximating to those of the Globe , but also as a sustained example of Shakespeare's ...
Page 292
... present us with the picture of the household asleep : that is the effect ( and presumably the pur- pose ) of such lines as . . . Shake off this Downey sleepe , Deaths counterfeit , . . . and What's the Businesse ? That such a hideous ...
... present us with the picture of the household asleep : that is the effect ( and presumably the pur- pose ) of such lines as . . . Shake off this Downey sleepe , Deaths counterfeit , . . . and What's the Businesse ? That such a hideous ...
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