Theatre, Culture and Society: Essays, Addresses and LecturesRyburn Pub., Keele University Press, 1994 - 311 sider A book about Sir Henry Irving. |
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Side 118
... audiences are sometimes very unpunctual , and to suit the audiences the managers sometimes delay beginning . The audience depend on this delay , and the consequence frequently is , that a first act is entirely disturbed by their entry ...
... audiences are sometimes very unpunctual , and to suit the audiences the managers sometimes delay beginning . The audience depend on this delay , and the consequence frequently is , that a first act is entirely disturbed by their entry ...
Side 119
... audiences seated till the final falling of the curtain . Again , there is a kindly feeling on the part of the audience towards the actor as an individual , especially if he be not a complete stranger , which is , I presume , a part of ...
... audiences seated till the final falling of the curtain . Again , there is a kindly feeling on the part of the audience towards the actor as an individual , especially if he be not a complete stranger , which is , I presume , a part of ...
Side 268
... audiences , and accustomed to judge them as keenly as they judge him , he fancied the Boston audience , which had been very enthusiastic in their applause on the previous nights , were not stirred as they had been by his other work in ...
... audiences , and accustomed to judge them as keenly as they judge him , he fancied the Boston audience , which had been very enthusiastic in their applause on the previous nights , were not stirred as they had been by his other work in ...
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