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Page 354
... theatre based on traditional performing arts forms . In addition to Soviet drama , the country's theatres put on ... Theatre ( MKhAT ) , whose curtain bears a sea - gull emblem as a symbol of the theatre's close links with Chekhov ; the ...
... theatre based on traditional performing arts forms . In addition to Soviet drama , the country's theatres put on ... Theatre ( MKhAT ) , whose curtain bears a sea - gull emblem as a symbol of the theatre's close links with Chekhov ; the ...
Page 533
... theatre building did occur , as when a stone theatre was actually demolished in a period of austerity because seats were thought to be unworthy of the stern simplicity of the Roman citizens . Preserved in Rome is the stone theatre of ...
... theatre building did occur , as when a stone theatre was actually demolished in a period of austerity because seats were thought to be unworthy of the stern simplicity of the Roman citizens . Preserved in Rome is the stone theatre of ...
Page 553
... Theatre succeeds in truly integrating science with the theatre . Working relations in the theatre still reveal influences of their long historic development from their origins within the medieval church , through the guilds , the ...
... Theatre succeeds in truly integrating science with the theatre . Working relations in the theatre still reveal influences of their long historic development from their origins within the medieval church , through the guilds , the ...
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