Who Were Shake-speare?: The Ultimate Who-dun-itSilverado, 1998 - 191 sider |
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... stage as being " ... a principal source of moral corruption and the habitat of cutpurses and prostitutes . " The Crown believed that theater had strong potential propaganda value , hence encouraged the many history plays of the period ...
... stage as being " ... a principal source of moral corruption and the habitat of cutpurses and prostitutes . " The Crown believed that theater had strong potential propaganda value , hence encouraged the many history plays of the period ...
Side 80
... stage properties . Whispering the forgotten lines , getting the right actors and props on and off - stage were part of the daily responsibility of the prompter . This position at the heart of the acting company was an ideal place to ...
... stage properties . Whispering the forgotten lines , getting the right actors and props on and off - stage were part of the daily responsibility of the prompter . This position at the heart of the acting company was an ideal place to ...
Side 180
... Stage , by E. K. Chambers . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1951. Revised edition . A Shakespeare Companion , 1564-1964 , by F. E. Halliday . New York : Schocken Books , 1964 . The Shakespearean Stage , 1574-1642 , by Andrew Gurr . Cambridge ...
... Stage , by E. K. Chambers . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1951. Revised edition . A Shakespeare Companion , 1564-1964 , by F. E. Halliday . New York : Schocken Books , 1964 . The Shakespearean Stage , 1574-1642 , by Andrew Gurr . Cambridge ...
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Introduction | 1 |
COLLABORATORS AHOY | 11 |
ELIZABETH ENTERTAINS | 17 |
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