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... thing I was fairly certain - I knew my lines . My first en- trance came and went , and I managed to get through somehow , my scarlet and gold uniform and Blimp - type moustache not helping me a bit to feel other than a nervous producer ...
... thing I was fairly certain - I knew my lines . My first en- trance came and went , and I managed to get through somehow , my scarlet and gold uniform and Blimp - type moustache not helping me a bit to feel other than a nervous producer ...
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... thing more than just periodic productions in different halls ; we wanted our own premises , theatre and club- rooms , and we wanted a permanent team doing continu- ous work with an overall unifying policy . Quite something ! So we gave ...
... thing more than just periodic productions in different halls ; we wanted our own premises , theatre and club- rooms , and we wanted a permanent team doing continu- ous work with an overall unifying policy . Quite something ! So we gave ...
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... things big and small . These necessities , as well as limitless man - hours for cleaning , getting proper publicity and general organizing , were only preliminaries to the crucial test of our first pro- duction and its opening night ...
... things big and small . These necessities , as well as limitless man - hours for cleaning , getting proper publicity and general organizing , were only preliminaries to the crucial test of our first pro- duction and its opening night ...
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... thing about his performance to an aspiring actor is purely technical : the uninhibited absence of muscular restrictions , and the fact that the witch doctor is more con ... things should be practised separately 27 TECHNIQUE-VOICE PRODUCTION.
... thing about his performance to an aspiring actor is purely technical : the uninhibited absence of muscular restrictions , and the fact that the witch doctor is more con ... things should be practised separately 27 TECHNIQUE-VOICE PRODUCTION.
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... things , then , with which to start off the hard work of speech training : the meaning of what you are saying comes before everything else ; in saying it , relaxation is the prime technical requirement . In the chapters that follow you ...
... things , then , with which to start off the hard work of speech training : the meaning of what you are saying comes before everything else ; in saying it , relaxation is the prime technical requirement . In the chapters that follow you ...
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Drama Bibliography: A Short-title Guide to Extended Reading in Dramatic Art ... Приказ није доступан - 1971 |
Drama Bibliography: A Short-title Guide to Extended Reading in Dramatic Art ... Приказ није доступан - 1971 |