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Pàgina 114
... production of Rashomon at the Arena Theatre in Houston , Texas , and a satirical farce called The Girls in 509 at the Playhouse , another small theatre in the round in the same city . As might be expected , you can see almost any sort ...
... production of Rashomon at the Arena Theatre in Houston , Texas , and a satirical farce called The Girls in 509 at the Playhouse , another small theatre in the round in the same city . As might be expected , you can see almost any sort ...
Pàgina 115
... production , does give members of the audience an extra- ordinary sense of closeness to the actor . Further , the actor stands , as a symbol of contemporary man , against no illusionary background . The material and anthropomorphic ...
... production , does give members of the audience an extra- ordinary sense of closeness to the actor . Further , the actor stands , as a symbol of contemporary man , against no illusionary background . The material and anthropomorphic ...
Pàgina 126
... production to the next . While at first sight this may seem to be a disastrous policy , with the London system based on the long run there is a good deal to commend it , for no two productions need the same equipment layout , and it ...
... production to the next . While at first sight this may seem to be a disastrous policy , with the London system based on the long run there is a good deal to commend it , for no two productions need the same equipment layout , and it ...
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