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Pàgina 114
... round in the same city . As might be expected , you can see almost any sort of play in theatre in the round , and the size of the building will determine its suitability for large - scale productions or straight plays . Theatre in the ...
... round in the same city . As might be expected , you can see almost any sort of play in theatre in the round , and the size of the building will determine its suitability for large - scale productions or straight plays . Theatre in the ...
Pàgina 115
... round offers an opportunity of extreme freedom for the actor , and this means creative work , possibly without a script and without an external director . This extreme has not yet been explored and few people are prepared to accept the ...
... round offers an opportunity of extreme freedom for the actor , and this means creative work , possibly without a script and without an external director . This extreme has not yet been explored and few people are prepared to accept the ...
Pàgina 116
... round , more people can be seated in a given number of rows . From this point of view , theatre in the round will make the most economical form of playhouse . All forms of open stage do without a stage house and are cheaper to build and ...
... round , more people can be seated in a given number of rows . From this point of view , theatre in the round will make the most economical form of playhouse . All forms of open stage do without a stage house and are cheaper to build and ...
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