A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 14
... audience : idlers , low women , travellers , fighters , students , poets , dandies and noblemen . To this queer ... audience , and its illusory character emphasised by distance and by artificial lighting , so in reality it has moved away ...
... audience : idlers , low women , travellers , fighters , students , poets , dandies and noblemen . To this queer ... audience , and its illusory character emphasised by distance and by artificial lighting , so in reality it has moved away ...
Stran 15
... audience who attends it . A small audience cannot do much , nor can a band of artists unaided by the public ; for the theatre is the most popular of the arts , and reflects the atmosphere of the spectators . It is natural , therefore ...
... audience who attends it . A small audience cannot do much , nor can a band of artists unaided by the public ; for the theatre is the most popular of the arts , and reflects the atmosphere of the spectators . It is natural , therefore ...
Stran 19
... audience , and a per- formance may be completely ruined by an unresponsive audience . The realm of the theatre is the rediscovery of con- vention in a deliberate throwing over of all thoughts concerning naturalistic illusion , in an ...
... audience , and a per- formance may be completely ruined by an unresponsive audience . The realm of the theatre is the rediscovery of con- vention in a deliberate throwing over of all thoughts concerning naturalistic illusion , in an ...
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