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... usually a scene of his own preference . Normally , the musical or musical - comedy actor is given an audition as soon as possible ; if a singer , usually by recording or by direct audition . 3. An actor's fitness in the sense of ability ...
... usually a scene of his own preference . Normally , the musical or musical - comedy actor is given an audition as soon as possible ; if a singer , usually by recording or by direct audition . 3. An actor's fitness in the sense of ability ...
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... usually indicated in the text of the play by the performer's speech and action . There were strict conventions for ... usually adds nothing to one's knowledge of the classical Indian theatre . The plays are not even presented in Sanskrit ...
... usually indicated in the text of the play by the performer's speech and action . There were strict conventions for ... usually adds nothing to one's knowledge of the classical Indian theatre . The plays are not even presented in Sanskrit ...
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... usually of two men and a woman . The content of the Sundanese dances of West Java is rather more secular and its traditions more popular and less aristocratic than those of Central Java and East Java where the ancient Hindu tradition ...
... usually of two men and a woman . The content of the Sundanese dances of West Java is rather more secular and its traditions more popular and less aristocratic than those of Central Java and East Java where the ancient Hindu tradition ...
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