Drama Survey, 3. kötetBolingbroke Society, 1963 |
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102. oldal
... stage surrounded by the audience on three sides . But it is not only for Shakespeare that he advocates the open stage . In the proscenium theatre he feels cramped and confined by having to compose movement and grouping so that the ...
... stage surrounded by the audience on three sides . But it is not only for Shakespeare that he advocates the open stage . In the proscenium theatre he feels cramped and confined by having to compose movement and grouping so that the ...
112. oldal
... stage facil- ities and entrances from the rear of the stage are somewhat cramped . For crowd scenes actors have to come down the aisles . This enhances audience participation , but doesn't solve satisfac- torily such problems as having ...
... stage facil- ities and entrances from the rear of the stage are somewhat cramped . For crowd scenes actors have to come down the aisles . This enhances audience participation , but doesn't solve satisfac- torily such problems as having ...
284. oldal
... stage audience . At LAMDA , the open stage really feels Greek ; the Bacchae extract directed by Minos Volonakis had the authentic thrill . Admittedly the other two plays , far less good , have faded from memory . But the building is a ...
... stage audience . At LAMDA , the open stage really feels Greek ; the Bacchae extract directed by Minos Volonakis had the authentic thrill . Admittedly the other two plays , far less good , have faded from memory . But the building is a ...
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France Decentralizes its Theatre W David Sievers | 16 |
An Interview with Ionesco Peter Gelbard | 27 |
The Symbol of the Desert Island | 33 |
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