To Present the Pretence: Essays on the Theatre and Its Public, Including Two Essays Written in Collaboration with Margaretta D'Arcy |
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His arms hang at his sides and he looks at the Wife tenderly . If an actor exaggerates this character he should be hit over the head by the director . No - one should exaggerate . Farce always demands naturalness .
His arms hang at his sides and he looks at the Wife tenderly . If an actor exaggerates this character he should be hit over the head by the director . No - one should exaggerate . Farce always demands naturalness .
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Then she fixed me with a look as I waited in the queue behind her . I quailed . It was as though the prophetess Deborah was risen again . I rather hope she isn't . Such people , like Shaw's Saint Joan , are splendid to look back upon ...
Then she fixed me with a look as I waited in the queue behind her . I quailed . It was as though the prophetess Deborah was risen again . I rather hope she isn't . Such people , like Shaw's Saint Joan , are splendid to look back upon ...
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A recorder is physically delivered : it is not said to be played , but I suspect that ' ' Look you , these are the stops ' might be intended as a cue for Hamlet to blow a few notes . At all events , he then goes on to draw a verbal ...
A recorder is physically delivered : it is not said to be played , but I suspect that ' ' Look you , these are the stops ' might be intended as a cue for Hamlet to blow a few notes . At all events , he then goes on to draw a verbal ...
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Pasolini and Penn Peace News 1967 | 17 |
Sean OCasey Observer 27 September 1964 | 24 |
Ben Jonson Gambit No 22 1972 | 37 |
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