Haymarket: Theatre of PerfectionAllen, 1948 - 394 Seiten |
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... comedy . From the very beginning of its career , comedy had been its metier . As it matured under Colman , and as the star actors came to grace his stage - for there had been few of them as yet - so it was to widen its horizon . But ...
... comedy . From the very beginning of its career , comedy had been its metier . As it matured under Colman , and as the star actors came to grace his stage - for there had been few of them as yet - so it was to widen its horizon . But ...
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... comedy and tragedy mingled . He was a great comedian who could be a fine tragedian . His comedy was better than his tragedy because it was closer to his own mind . But when he had to bring imagination to bear upon a part , then the ...
... comedy and tragedy mingled . He was a great comedian who could be a fine tragedian . His comedy was better than his tragedy because it was closer to his own mind . But when he had to bring imagination to bear upon a part , then the ...
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... comedy - Comedy with a capital C - the best of stage production and the very best comedy acting to be seen anywhere . One went certain of a welcome , for the friendliness of Maude and his wife and the personality of Harrison and his ...
... comedy - Comedy with a capital C - the best of stage production and the very best comedy acting to be seen anywhere . One went certain of a welcome , for the friendliness of Maude and his wife and the personality of Harrison and his ...
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CHAP PAGE Prelude For Spinet Harp and Violins II | 11 |
A Playhouse is Born | 17 |
The Challenge | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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