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... Barker's excellent biographer , C.B. Purdom , writes : That Barker got further from the stage and more deeply settled in his study as time passed the Prefaces to Shakespeare as a whole make evident . It was to be expected , for he had ...
... Barker's excellent biographer , C.B. Purdom , writes : That Barker got further from the stage and more deeply settled in his study as time passed the Prefaces to Shakespeare as a whole make evident . It was to be expected , for he had ...
Page 170
... Barker made his underact . ' John Gielgud , however , writing of Barker's 1940 part - production in Stage Directions ( 1963 ) , tells a different story : ' He encouraged grand entrances and exits centre - stage , a declamatory style ...
... Barker made his underact . ' John Gielgud , however , writing of Barker's 1940 part - production in Stage Directions ( 1963 ) , tells a different story : ' He encouraged grand entrances and exits centre - stage , a declamatory style ...
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... Barker's extended advice on the actor's art is given in The Exemplary Theatre . A high degree of freedom is allowed , since beyond technique the actor has a ' further purpose ' in obedience to life , which must not be constricted , even ...
... Barker's extended advice on the actor's art is given in The Exemplary Theatre . A high degree of freedom is allowed , since beyond technique the actor has a ' further purpose ' in obedience to life , which must not be constricted , even ...
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