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online resource |
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Not available for commercial use, sale, or reproduction. |
Summary |
Tim Supple, theatre director, explores Carlo Goldoni's 1746 comedy A℗¡Servant of Two Masters.Tim discusses the play's renowned character types, the work's modern-day equivalents - the most explicit of which is Richard Bean's celebrated adaptation One Man Two Guvnors - and how Goldoni mastered an art form so successful with a bourgeois theatrical audience. |
Local Note |
Digital Theatre Plus |
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Talking About Plays... A Servant of Two Masters: An Interview with Tim Supple (Interview). |
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Adaptation & Translation
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Comedy
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Commedia Dell'Arte
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Directing
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Director
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Farce
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History & Society
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Restoration
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Digital Theatre+
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