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Page 170
... expression of the people of that community . And Percy Mackaye's defi- nition of community drama , " There is participation ; there is creative expression ; there is neighborly ritual , " has become the understood slogan of these ...
... expression of the people of that community . And Percy Mackaye's defi- nition of community drama , " There is participation ; there is creative expression ; there is neighborly ritual , " has become the understood slogan of these ...
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... expression Allardyce Nicoll charac- terizes it as one of the most traditional , yet an expression subtly symbolic of all literary media and one which consistently meets the needs of a particular age . In its broadest sense theatre means ...
... expression Allardyce Nicoll charac- terizes it as one of the most traditional , yet an expression subtly symbolic of all literary media and one which consistently meets the needs of a particular age . In its broadest sense theatre means ...
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... expression in other forms , such as in a post - prohibition nitery medium - the cafes or nite clubs — and , even more extensively , on the radio . Fighting , and ultimately defeating , the vested vaudeville interests through the years ...
... expression in other forms , such as in a post - prohibition nitery medium - the cafes or nite clubs — and , even more extensively , on the radio . Fighting , and ultimately defeating , the vested vaudeville interests through the years ...
Contents
Preface George Freedley | ix |
Actress Tallulah Bankhead | 33 |
Community Theatre Movement The Carl Glick | 169 |
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