Actors on Acting: The Theories, Techniques, and Practices of the World's Great Actors, Told in Their Own WordsToby Cole, Helen Krich Chinoy Crown Trade Paperbacks, 1995 - 715 sider Redesigned with a contemporary new cover, this is a comprehensive consideration of all aspects of the actor's art and craft, as told by the theater's greatest practitioners, from ancient Greece to the 20th century. |
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Side 54
... called a painter , because the basis of his art is to make vases and not pictures . The comedian provokes laughter but is not a buffoon ; for the essence of comedy is not to cause laughter but to en- tertain by means of marvellous ...
... called a painter , because the basis of his art is to make vases and not pictures . The comedian provokes laughter but is not a buffoon ; for the essence of comedy is not to cause laughter but to en- tertain by means of marvellous ...
Side 97
... called The Life of Mr. Thomas Betterton the Late Eminent Tragedian , wherein the Action and Utterance of the Stage , Bar , and Pulpit are distinctly Considered ... ( 1710 ) , claimed to present Betterton's histrionic ideals . Perhaps ...
... called The Life of Mr. Thomas Betterton the Late Eminent Tragedian , wherein the Action and Utterance of the Stage , Bar , and Pulpit are distinctly Considered ... ( 1710 ) , claimed to present Betterton's histrionic ideals . Perhaps ...
Side 487
... called for both Alianchkova and myself after my exit .... The surprising thing was that they called for us again after our exit . What could it have meant ? The Flare - Up went off very pleasantly . Perevoshchikova's acting was wonder ...
... called for both Alianchkova and myself after my exit .... The surprising thing was that they called for us again after our exit . What could it have meant ? The Flare - Up went off very pleasantly . Perevoshchikova's acting was wonder ...
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