Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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... night after night after night , and you can work constantly with the same directors . Directors are becoming more and more absolutist nowadays , and I am all in favour of this , after a director has got used to you as an actor and you ...
... night after night after night , and you can work constantly with the same directors . Directors are becoming more and more absolutist nowadays , and I am all in favour of this , after a director has got used to you as an actor and you ...
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... night in April 1956 , the first night of Look Back in Anger . You can trace every change back to that date . I don't feel I belong to any particular school of actors . One of the reasons that there seems to be one is that young actors ...
... night in April 1956 , the first night of Look Back in Anger . You can trace every change back to that date . I don't feel I belong to any particular school of actors . One of the reasons that there seems to be one is that young actors ...
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... night . SOME years ago I woke in the middle of the night and found to my astonishment that I was shaking with laughter . I had had no dream to account for this immoderate mirth and as I lay there in the darkness giggling foolishly I ...
... night . SOME years ago I woke in the middle of the night and found to my astonishment that I was shaking with laughter . I had had no dream to account for this immoderate mirth and as I lay there in the darkness giggling foolishly I ...
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