Theatre and SongPeter Davison, Rolf Meyersohn, Edward Shils Chadwyck-Healey, 1978 - 279 pagini |
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Peter Davison, Rolf Meyersohn, Edward Shils. PANTOMIME PANTOMIME is still the most popular form of stage show in this country . Our satiric Shaws , clever Cowards , musical Novellos and profound Priestleys are in comparison as nothing ...
Peter Davison, Rolf Meyersohn, Edward Shils. PANTOMIME PANTOMIME is still the most popular form of stage show in this country . Our satiric Shaws , clever Cowards , musical Novellos and profound Priestleys are in comparison as nothing ...
Pagina 8-163
... pantomime . But certain it is that with a company of Florrie Forde's stature - and one does not mean that punningly- one could revive pantomime even on such a gargantuan scale as that which once brought the whole of the East End of ...
... pantomime . But certain it is that with a company of Florrie Forde's stature - and one does not mean that punningly- one could revive pantomime even on such a gargantuan scale as that which once brought the whole of the East End of ...
Pagina 8-164
... pantomime exactly is , one can say quite definitely what it is not . It is not dumb - show , it is not mime . The only silent persons on its stage are the dancers and the acrobats . Does its origin lie in the fairy tale that is now the ...
... pantomime exactly is , one can say quite definitely what it is not . It is not dumb - show , it is not mime . The only silent persons on its stage are the dancers and the acrobats . Does its origin lie in the fairy tale that is now the ...
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CONVENTIONALISM AND NATURALISM | 8-9 |
PLANES OF REALITY | 8-27 |
ANACHRONISM AND THE TREATMENT OF TIME | 8-38 |
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