Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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Pàgina 107
... theatres , Tyrone Guthrie's Canadian Stratford Theatre , John English's travelling Arena Theatre , and , of course , the generally accepted idea of the Globe Theatre in Shakespeare's day . The open end - stage : a stage , usually a ...
... theatres , Tyrone Guthrie's Canadian Stratford Theatre , John English's travelling Arena Theatre , and , of course , the generally accepted idea of the Globe Theatre in Shakespeare's day . The open end - stage : a stage , usually a ...
Pàgina 109
... Theatre , and at the ancient ( but enchanting ) Theatre Royal at Stratford . Perhaps it is the very inadequacy of the physical set - up that has sharpened the creative urge of the young artists . New theatres will not necessarily help .
... Theatre , and at the ancient ( but enchanting ) Theatre Royal at Stratford . Perhaps it is the very inadequacy of the physical set - up that has sharpened the creative urge of the young artists . New theatres will not necessarily help .
Pàgina 116
... theatre can be large or small . For the presentation of plays , a small playhouse is desirable – small in the sense that there are relatively few rows of seats ; and as the rows lengthen from end staging through arena theatre to theatre ...
... theatre can be large or small . For the presentation of plays , a small playhouse is desirable – small in the sense that there are relatively few rows of seats ; and as the rows lengthen from end staging through arena theatre to theatre ...
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