Theatre Through the AgesMcGraw-Hill, 1975 - 324 páginas |
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... Kings offering gifts to Jesus ; Flight into Egypt ; Massacre of the Innocents ; Herod's suicide 6. f66 " : The new King ; Return from Egypt ; Jesus among the Doctors ; Judas as an unwanted baby 7. f77b : The King's debauched life ...
... Kings offering gifts to Jesus ; Flight into Egypt ; Massacre of the Innocents ; Herod's suicide 6. f66 " : The new King ; Return from Egypt ; Jesus among the Doctors ; Judas as an unwanted baby 7. f77b : The King's debauched life ...
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... King Lear ; A Midsummer Night's Dream had to be treated as a mere excuse for a ballet . However , it would be only by a reconstruction of actual theatrical productions during this period that we could hope to verify the extent to which ...
... King Lear ; A Midsummer Night's Dream had to be treated as a mere excuse for a ballet . However , it would be only by a reconstruction of actual theatrical productions during this period that we could hope to verify the extent to which ...
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... King , nay , every inch a king : / Such Barry doth appear./But Garrick's quite a different thing : / He's every inch King Lear ' . In Garrick's day the audience was certainly larger and of more varied composition that it had been at the ...
... King , nay , every inch a king : / Such Barry doth appear./But Garrick's quite a different thing : / He's every inch King Lear ' . In Garrick's day the audience was certainly larger and of more varied composition that it had been at the ...
Contenido
FRENCH PROFESSIONAL ACTING FROM FARCE TO TRAGEDY | 169 |
ENGLISH THEATRE DURING THE RESTORATIONGARRICK | 219 |
LESSING AND MIDDLECLASS THEATRE | 231 |
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17th century acting actors Aeschylus Anaxarete ancient architectural arranged audience avant-garde became Bibliothèque Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal boulevard theatres called cavea chorus classical Comédie Française comedy commedia dell'arte companies complete contemporary costumes court cultural dance drama dramatic action Elizabethan Elizabethan theatre emotion Engraving expression farce festivals French Garrick genre gestures Hamlet hand Hegionis hero Hôtel de Bourgogne idea inspired intermezzos interpretation Iriphile Italian Italy jongleurs kabuki kathakali King later liturgical dramas London main characters masks meaning middle-class mime miniature Molière moral Moscow Art Theatre movement Museum mystery-plays natural never opera painted Paris Passion performance play precisely production realism reality repertory represented ritual rôle Roman theatre satyric scene scene-painting scenery setting Shakespeare skene social Sophocles sort of theatre space spectators stage stage-production stage-setting Stanislavsky story style symbolic Teatro Théâtre theatrical themes tion tradition tragedy tragic Vase Venice Vitruvius words