A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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Stran 22
... possible . An old Theatre in Abbey Street was reconstructed at a cost of 13 thousand pounds and although it was small ( seat- ing only six hundred ) it was a fitting companion to the Théâtre Libre of France and the Moscow Art Theatre ...
... possible . An old Theatre in Abbey Street was reconstructed at a cost of 13 thousand pounds and although it was small ( seat- ing only six hundred ) it was a fitting companion to the Théâtre Libre of France and the Moscow Art Theatre ...
Stran 38
... possible so that for the most strenuous task ahead of them they may derive the maximum benefit . THE BOARD This mighty power - house of dramatic energy will be directed by a Board of Trustees or Governors among whom doubtless , if he ...
... possible so that for the most strenuous task ahead of them they may derive the maximum benefit . THE BOARD This mighty power - house of dramatic energy will be directed by a Board of Trustees or Governors among whom doubtless , if he ...
Stran 42
... 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 modern equipment should be obtained , regardless of cost . The function of 42.
... 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 modern equipment should be obtained , regardless of cost . The function of 42.
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