A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 24
... important to our time and temperament . And since there is and has been in general a certain drift for many years in that direction it is well to ask about its organisation . Does the Soviet theatre furnish us with a good example for a ...
... important to our time and temperament . And since there is and has been in general a certain drift for many years in that direction it is well to ask about its organisation . Does the Soviet theatre furnish us with a good example for a ...
Stran 41
... important as the cast . The audience must take part in the play if we are ever to see rising a true art of the theatre , the oldest , most powerful , and the most immediate of arts , combining the many in one . The work of the actor ...
... important as the cast . The audience must take part in the play if we are ever to see rising a true art of the theatre , the oldest , most powerful , and the most immediate of arts , combining the many in one . The work of the actor ...
Stran 42
... important and is a mystery , a mystery in which are wedded together two eternal phenomena , the dream of perfection and the dream of the eternal . EQUIPMENT The Theatre must have the best lighting arrange- ments possible and the most ...
... important and is a mystery , a mystery in which are wedded together two eternal phenomena , the dream of perfection and the dream of the eternal . EQUIPMENT The Theatre must have the best lighting arrange- ments possible and the most ...
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