Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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Pàgina 107
... audience accommodation round more than half ( but never the whole ) of its perimeter . The stage is in the same room as the audience . Examples include the classical Greek and Roman theatres , Tyrone Guthrie's Canadian Stratford Theatre ...
... audience accommodation round more than half ( but never the whole ) of its perimeter . The stage is in the same room as the audience . Examples include the classical Greek and Roman theatres , Tyrone Guthrie's Canadian Stratford Theatre ...
Pàgina 121
... audience expects with the performer ( remember the competition from cinematic and TV close - ups ) , and it must not detract from the aural or visual event . An audience will always want some visual excitement and any new form must not ...
... audience expects with the performer ( remember the competition from cinematic and TV close - ups ) , and it must not detract from the aural or visual event . An audience will always want some visual excitement and any new form must not ...
Pàgina 68
... audience that sees the ' Carry Ons ' . I am audience . That's why I make the things . The films I like to see myself are very rare indeed . I very rarely go to the cinema . We are now talking about Art , and Art is something personal ...
... audience that sees the ' Carry Ons ' . I am audience . That's why I make the things . The films I like to see myself are very rare indeed . I very rarely go to the cinema . We are now talking about Art , and Art is something personal ...
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