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... theatrical phenomena of the century . The ideas of one of this century's most important playwrights and directors emerge in Brecht on Theatre : The Development of an Aesthetic , ed . and trans . by JOHN WILLETT ( 1964 ) . Perceptive ...
... theatrical phenomena of the century . The ideas of one of this century's most important playwrights and directors emerge in Brecht on Theatre : The Development of an Aesthetic , ed . and trans . by JOHN WILLETT ( 1964 ) . Perceptive ...
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... theatrical production ” must remain elastic . The present article first examines the chief elements of theatrical production and then some of the ways in which these elements have at various times been combined to create distinctive ...
... theatrical production ” must remain elastic . The present article first examines the chief elements of theatrical production and then some of the ways in which these elements have at various times been combined to create distinctive ...
Page 255
... theatrical form , shows quite a different handling of contrast . The fusion of the possible and impossible in the same act no longer obtains . Film is ... theatrical production , and indeed it is true that , Theatrical Production 255.
... theatrical form , shows quite a different handling of contrast . The fusion of the possible and impossible in the same act no longer obtains . Film is ... theatrical production , and indeed it is true that , Theatrical Production 255.
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