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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الصفحة 85
... interest two years ago , he was quoted as saying that Ireland ought to be considered as a part of the Third World ... interests , and ( although himself a white man ) , he was , as an Irishman , sufficiently untainted by imperialism to ...
... interest two years ago , he was quoted as saying that Ireland ought to be considered as a part of the Third World ... interests , and ( although himself a white man ) , he was , as an Irishman , sufficiently untainted by imperialism to ...
الصفحة 133
... interest among certain areas of the acting profession , and the ' spontaneous ' style of presentation seems to have attracted actors who came prepared to read parts without more than an hour or two of rehearsal and without getting paid ...
... interest among certain areas of the acting profession , and the ' spontaneous ' style of presentation seems to have attracted actors who came prepared to read parts without more than an hour or two of rehearsal and without getting paid ...
الصفحة 134
... interest was taken by the ' established ' sub- sidised theatres . A National Theatre ' dramaturg ' came twice , and did ask to read the script . He admitted that he knew nothing of the Irish situation , but said that if the National ...
... interest was taken by the ' established ' sub- sidised theatres . A National Theatre ' dramaturg ' came twice , and did ask to read the script . He admitted that he knew nothing of the Irish situation , but said that if the National ...
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17 | 51 |
Summer 1967 | 61 |
The Third World seen from the First New Theatre | 152 |
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