A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 22
... . No other twentieth century theatre has justified itself so much through its playwrights . The Abbey's roll call includes Synge , O'casey , Carrol , Lady Gregory , Lennox Robinson . The 66 Abbey became , as Yeats wanted it to become 22.
... . No other twentieth century theatre has justified itself so much through its playwrights . The Abbey's roll call includes Synge , O'casey , Carrol , Lady Gregory , Lennox Robinson . The 66 Abbey became , as Yeats wanted it to become 22.
Stran 41
... become a pleasure . Men and women will receive equal salaries and it should be noted that they must be well paid . It must be remembered that they are the servants of the poeple , highly skilled and sensitive to the slightest tremor and ...
... become a pleasure . Men and women will receive equal salaries and it should be noted that they must be well paid . It must be remembered that they are the servants of the poeple , highly skilled and sensitive to the slightest tremor and ...
Stran 44
... become a regular feature in the scheme of the repertoire . PUPPET AND VILLAGE THEATRES How , it may next be asked , is the problem of the villages to be solved ? Are only the cities to have a theatre and the villages , where the contact ...
... become a regular feature in the scheme of the repertoire . PUPPET AND VILLAGE THEATRES How , it may next be asked , is the problem of the villages to be solved ? Are only the cities to have a theatre and the villages , where the contact ...
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