Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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... director of the Young Vic . Here , in conversation with Richard Findlater , he discusses some of the problems of directors in general and the Royal Court in particular . DON'T believe that it matters how you achieve what you achieve so ...
... director of the Young Vic . Here , in conversation with Richard Findlater , he discusses some of the problems of directors in general and the Royal Court in particular . DON'T believe that it matters how you achieve what you achieve so ...
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... director who will Do Something with him , in any kind of play . Just to be a director by itself , producing one play here and one play there , isn't enough . You should try to create con- ditions of work , perhaps even by starting your ...
... director who will Do Something with him , in any kind of play . Just to be a director by itself , producing one play here and one play there , isn't enough . You should try to create con- ditions of work , perhaps even by starting your ...
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... director is a very delicate and difficult thing . Having only worked with seven theatre directors in my professional life I'm not sure if I am qualified to comment . The great directors always seem to rely , finally , on the actor ...
... director is a very delicate and difficult thing . Having only worked with seven theatre directors in my professional life I'm not sure if I am qualified to comment . The great directors always seem to rely , finally , on the actor ...
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