Drama Survey, 3. kötetBolingbroke Society, 1963 |
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109. oldal
... audience . The actor's work is useless without it . It is audience response and this isn't just the vocal response of laughter , but the total psychological response , a kind of ectoplasm which grows up between actors and audience - it ...
... audience . The actor's work is useless without it . It is audience response and this isn't just the vocal response of laughter , but the total psychological response , a kind of ectoplasm which grows up between actors and audience - it ...
151. oldal
... audience builds the child into an unfeeling brat . Then the audience's emotions veer again when he returns home , and says he was only out buying candy , and for one final twist , the father asks , " Do you think he is telling the truth ...
... audience builds the child into an unfeeling brat . Then the audience's emotions veer again when he returns home , and says he was only out buying candy , and for one final twist , the father asks , " Do you think he is telling the truth ...
220. oldal
... audience and the action , its development guiding that of the audience , which it represents . It is therefore the least direct link . More overt and perhaps bolder , though no less justified by the figural method , are the other links ...
... audience and the action , its development guiding that of the audience , which it represents . It is therefore the least direct link . More overt and perhaps bolder , though no less justified by the figural method , are the other links ...
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