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Page 144
... action ; in those of Sophocles , with the number raised to fifteen , it was usually related to the dramatic action ; but in those of Euripides the presence of the chorus was deliberately obscured , as it was here that the chorus ceased ...
... action ; in those of Sophocles , with the number raised to fifteen , it was usually related to the dramatic action ; but in those of Euripides the presence of the chorus was deliberately obscured , as it was here that the chorus ceased ...
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... action . The style of music is named : i.e. Erh - huang , played during solemn action ; Pang - tzu , played during martial action , etc. The orchestra generally consists of from four to eight men who sit on chairs or stools onstage ...
... action . The style of music is named : i.e. Erh - huang , played during solemn action ; Pang - tzu , played during martial action , etc. The orchestra generally consists of from four to eight men who sit on chairs or stools onstage ...
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... action but the emotional accompaniment to the action . In avoiding the traditional theatrical effects Chekhov introduces a new kind of atmospheric effect . There is no central figure in The Seagull , 1896 , but the characters have more ...
... action but the emotional accompaniment to the action . In avoiding the traditional theatrical effects Chekhov introduces a new kind of atmospheric effect . There is no central figure in The Seagull , 1896 , but the characters have more ...
Contents
Preface George Freedley | ix |
Actress Tallulah Bankhead | 33 |
Community Theatre Movement The Carl Glick | 169 |
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