Description |
viii, 339 pages : frontispiece (portrait) ; 24 cm |
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201 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Note |
"A reprint of the Philological quarterly, XX, iii (July, 1941)."-- p. [iv] |
Contents |
The London Stage: Drugs no Answer / Antbony Hartley -- Atmosphere / Philip Hope-Wallace -- The Gardener's Lament (from Electra) translated by Lothian Small / Jean Giraudoux -- Music As Drama's Handmaid / Eric Blom -- The Prench Dramatic Centres / Michel Saint-Denis -- The Queen and the Rebels (a scene from the translation by Henry Reed) / Ugo Betti -- The Actor's Point of View / Yvonne Mitchell -- Stratford and Shakespearian Production / T.C.Worsley -- The Bristol Old Vic / John Moody -- Playgoing over here and over there / Alan Dent -- The Irish Theatre-A Decline and Perhaps, in the end, A Fall / Gerard Fay -- Blood Wedding, (two [assages from Roy Campbell's translation) / Garcia Lorca -- The Scottish Scene / Charles Graves -- Notes from Norway / Olav Paus Grunt -- Partage de Midi (a scene translated by Lothian Small) / Paul Claude -- Those Who can't, Criticize / Iain Hamilton -- First Night / Ludovic Kennedy -- Art Theatre or Show Business / John Fernald -- The Cinderella of the Muses / Lothian Small -- Television and the Theatre / Isabel Quigly -- The Eyes have it / J.A.Wilson -- It is Midnight, Dr Schweitzer (a scene from Lothian Small's translation) / Gilbert Cesbron -- A Future for British Musicals / Sandy Wilson -- Musica Hall- the Memory Lingers on / John Shand -- Marius (a scene translated by Lothian Small) / Marcel Pagnol |
Subject |
Craig, Hardin, 1875-1968.
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Craig, Hardin, 1875-1968. |
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Theater.
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Theater. |
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Drama -- History and criticism.
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Drama. |
Genre/Form |
Festschriften.
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Festschriften.
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