Actors on Acting: The Theories, Techniques, and Practices of the World's Great Actors, Told in Their Own WordsToby Cole, Helen Krich Chinoy Crown Trade Paperbacks, 1995 - 715 páginas Redesigned with a contemporary new cover, this is a comprehensive consideration of all aspects of the actor's art and craft, as told by the theater's greatest practitioners, from ancient Greece to the 20th century. |
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... interpret the mind of the poet to his hearers , but how can he interpret him well unless he knows what he means ? All this is greatly to be envied . ION : Very true , Socrates ; interpretation has certainly been the most laborious part ...
... interpret the mind of the poet to his hearers , but how can he interpret him well unless he knows what he means ? All this is greatly to be envied . ION : Very true , Socrates ; interpretation has certainly been the most laborious part ...
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... interpretation , we must not forget how tolerant the audiences have been of our presentations . They were not unaware of the fact these actors - by - night were simple workers or employees who worked hard because of their love of the ...
... interpretation , we must not forget how tolerant the audiences have been of our presentations . They were not unaware of the fact these actors - by - night were simple workers or employees who worked hard because of their love of the ...
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... Interpretation is the evidence of growth and knowledge , the latter through sorrow that great teacher . If the sight ... interpretations , he unveils his inner soul . By these interpretations only should he be accepted and judged . When ...
... Interpretation is the evidence of growth and knowledge , the latter through sorrow that great teacher . If the sight ... interpretations , he unveils his inner soul . By these interpretations only should he be accepted and judged . When ...
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