To Present the Pretence: Essays on the Theatre and Its Public, Including Two Essays Written in Collaboration with Margaretta D'ArcyEyre Methuen, 1977 - 216 من الصفحات |
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... actors who were there decided to go to the director and ask if he could not let the general company meeting take place , as the authors demanded . The director again refused . The actors were in a weak position here ; the only ones with ...
... actors who were there decided to go to the director and ask if he could not let the general company meeting take place , as the authors demanded . The director again refused . The actors were in a weak position here ; the only ones with ...
الصفحة 164
... actors , the situation is far worse in Ireland . It is therefore necessary for Irish actors to emigrate to Britain , but any transference of British actors in the opposite direction would be exceedingly bad for the Irish theatre . Irish ...
... actors , the situation is far worse in Ireland . It is therefore necessary for Irish actors to emigrate to Britain , but any transference of British actors in the opposite direction would be exceedingly bad for the Irish theatre . Irish ...
الصفحة 184
... Actors upon the Poet , and vice versa , for the common advantage of the entire group . It is true that most Playwrights were not members of acting - companies in this way ; but many of them seem to have been regularly connected with one ...
... Actors upon the Poet , and vice versa , for the common advantage of the entire group . It is true that most Playwrights were not members of acting - companies in this way ; but many of them seem to have been regularly connected with one ...
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The Third World seen from the First New Theatre | 152 |
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