John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: General introduction. All's well. As you like it. Comedy of errorsCharles Harlen Shattuck Folger Shakespeare Library, 1974 |
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... grooves . At Covent Garden Theatre a set of grooves lay on the stage floor , parallel to the footlights , about every 8 feet throughout the depth of the stage ; ( see Plate 4 ) . Each set of grooves consisted of four or five cuts so ...
... grooves . At Covent Garden Theatre a set of grooves lay on the stage floor , parallel to the footlights , about every 8 feet throughout the depth of the stage ; ( see Plate 4 ) . Each set of grooves consisted of four or five cuts so ...
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... grooves , so that full scenes could be thrust on at any level . " Front scenes " - i.e. , full scenes at the first grooves were as numerous as any others . The flats and wings operated in pairs . The main picture - say , a village ...
... grooves , so that full scenes could be thrust on at any level . " Front scenes " - i.e. , full scenes at the first grooves were as numerous as any others . The flats and wings operated in pairs . The main picture - say , a village ...
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... grooves . Kemble's promptbooks record groove numbers only sporadically , but one can base some guesses on the entrance numbers , which are usually IE , 2E , or simply UE ( " upper " ) . In The Merry Wives of Windsor , for which we have ...
... grooves . Kemble's promptbooks record groove numbers only sporadically , but one can base some guesses on the entrance numbers , which are usually IE , 2E , or simply UE ( " upper " ) . In The Merry Wives of Windsor , for which we have ...
Contents
Engraving of John Philip Kemble | 5 |
Plates | 9 |
Duke of Northumberland gives John Philip Kemble 10000 | 10 |
Copyright | |
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