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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... tragedies were acted in honor of Dionysus . With the development and elaboration of these performances , which took the essentially Greek form of contests , the art of acting and the profession of the actor grew . The contests for tragedy ...
... tragedies were acted in honor of Dionysus . With the development and elaboration of these performances , which took the essentially Greek form of contests , the art of acting and the profession of the actor grew . The contests for tragedy ...
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... tragedy . With what skill she gave life to them , you will judge from the words of Dryden , in his preface to Cleomenes , where he says , " Mrs. Barry , always excellent , has in this tragedy excelled herself , and gained a reputation ...
... tragedy . With what skill she gave life to them , you will judge from the words of Dryden , in his preface to Cleomenes , where he says , " Mrs. Barry , always excellent , has in this tragedy excelled herself , and gained a reputation ...
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... tragedy . Without entering into the question whether it is more difficult to play tragedy or comedy , I will say that to arrive at perfection in either , the same moral and physical faculties are required , only I think the tragedian ...
... tragedy . Without entering into the question whether it is more difficult to play tragedy or comedy , I will say that to arrive at perfection in either , the same moral and physical faculties are required , only I think the tragedian ...
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