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... audience sufficiently alive. One deduction tobe drawnfrom this positionofaffairs is irrefutable. Spectacular embellishments areso costly that, according tothesystem now in vogue, the performance of a play of Shakespeare involves heavy ...
... audience sufficiently alive. One deduction tobe drawnfrom this positionofaffairs is irrefutable. Spectacular embellishments areso costly that, according tothesystem now in vogue, the performance of a play of Shakespeare involves heavy ...
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... audience that illusion of environment whichthe text invites.Without so much scenery or costume the wordsfail to get home to the audience. In comedies dealingwith concrete conditions of modern society,the stagepresentation necessarily ...
... audience that illusion of environment whichthe text invites.Without so much scenery or costume the wordsfail to get home to the audience. In comedies dealingwith concrete conditions of modern society,the stagepresentation necessarily ...
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... audience theillusion thata crowd of Roman citizensis takingpart in the ceremony. But quality comes herebefore quantity. The fewer the number of supernumerariesby whom theneedful illusionis effected, the greaterthe meritofthe performance ...
... audience theillusion thata crowd of Roman citizensis takingpart in the ceremony. But quality comes herebefore quantity. The fewer the number of supernumerariesby whom theneedful illusionis effected, the greaterthe meritofthe performance ...
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... top to bottom of the cast, shall be more efficient and better harmonised than that whichis commonly associated with spectacular representations. The simple method of producing Shakespeare focusses the interest of the audience on the.
... top to bottom of the cast, shall be more efficient and better harmonised than that whichis commonly associated with spectacular representations. The simple method of producing Shakespeare focusses the interest of the audience on the.
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Sir Sidney Lee. producing Shakespeare focusses the interest of the audience on the actor and actress; it gives them a dignity and importance which are unknown to the complex method. Under thelatter system,theattention ofthe spectator is ...
Sir Sidney Lee. producing Shakespeare focusses the interest of the audience on the actor and actress; it gives them a dignity and importance which are unknown to the complex method. Under thelatter system,theattention ofthe spectator is ...
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