The Polish Review, Volume 38Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1993 - Poland |
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Page 181
... actors in small theaters were less active in the underground than their colleagues from bigger cities . This was also the reason why actors from the big centers visited the smaller towns on regular bases , maintaining alternative ...
... actors in small theaters were less active in the underground than their colleagues from bigger cities . This was also the reason why actors from the big centers visited the smaller towns on regular bases , maintaining alternative ...
Page 182
... actors . This also is not true . First of all , it should be stressed that the motives for taking part in them in most instances were patriotic and moral as well as religious , not financial . The standard practice was that the actors ...
... actors . This also is not true . First of all , it should be stressed that the motives for taking part in them in most instances were patriotic and moral as well as religious , not financial . The standard practice was that the actors ...
Page 183
... actors coordinated the content and form of the productions with the nature of the venues ( private homes or churches ) they used , and the expectation of the audiences ( opponents of the regime and / or believers ) . This was not ...
... actors coordinated the content and form of the productions with the nature of the venues ( private homes or churches ) they used , and the expectation of the audiences ( opponents of the regime and / or believers ) . This was not ...
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P833 | 3 |
Przybos and the Second Avantgarde Frank Kujawinski | 25 |
The Reception of Prus The Pharoah in the United States | 41 |
Copyright | |
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