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1313 pages of results. AFTER an organization for the presentation of plays has been perfected, the first question of importance which arises is, - What plays shall it produ
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... avowed purpose, decisions must be made among possible vituperation ... wiII More Articles About Plays And Theater Choosing The Play ... cultivated imagination and sympathy, as well as information and ...
THERE is no artistic and literary form which has a longer history in the development of English letters than the drama, whose origins go back to the
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... Among the dramatists whose reputation was made in this period ... to the examination of modern English plays. As far ... Love; or, The World Well Lost ," which ...
The dramatist was not the first of the theater workers to appear; that honor belongs to the actor who preceded him by centuries.
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... the classification of plays we have made and apply this ... or many. The part he plays is similar to ... , when he does his work well, the dramatist ...
The purpose of this chapter is (1) to suggest simple but effective means of staging without using the conventional sets, and (2) to lay down a few pr
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... curtains around the stage must be made in sections, ... the theater. ... line, and form, as well as those who ...
IN order to secure enough material from which to make intelligent choice of single plays to include in a program or a season, the direction was given
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... , and deciding that certain dramas made deep impressions upon ... wiII More Articles About Plays And Theater Some Catharine Dramatics ... audiences, therefore they will be well suited to his ...
LEARNING in its widest sense is profiting from experience. Education is sometimes said to consist of habit formation, but we have seen that habits me
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... the animal. The responses were made at first, ... prominent is the role that learning plays in their lives ... skill, and it may be well, first, ...
THE first important question arising after the decision to give a play, is - What play? Only too often is this question answered in a haphazard way.
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... of guides to selecting plays have made their appearance, ... Missouri-Mississippi toward th ... be, than a poor play well. If, ...
The fact that at the beginning of Shakespeare's career stage plays were hardly regarded as literature at all and were not published by their authors,
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... , when all allowances have been made and all due ... the beginning of Shakespeare's career stage plays were hardly regarded ... the other hand, in All's Well it probably points ...
In the days of romance and chivalry, jewels were among the valuable objects presented to the knights, as favours, by ladies. It is stated in Piercefo
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... succumbing were merveylously, And made also margery with marguarites ... of swan more white, There plays the sapphire with ... fair Pythius, not yet well ripened" In Herodotus ...
FOR setting realistic plays a good general rule is to set them realistically. This does not mean that one should go so far as the limits of inclusive
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... monotony. Remember that amateurs have made greater strides in ... wiII More Articles About Plays And Theater Creating The Stage ... relation to possible future uses as well as the one ...
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