The Crown Guide to the World's Great Plays, from Ancient Greece to Modern TimesCrown Publishers, 1984 - 866 Seiten From the classics of ancient Greece to the best of modern American theater, this guide provides a plot synopsis, stage history, cast listing, analysis, and critical opinions for each of 750 outstanding plays. |
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... play passed almost unnoted , but after Goethe and Schiller revived it at Weimar in 1801 it became tremendously popular and has never gone out of favor in the German theatre . It was the first play Max Reinhardt presented in Berlin after ...
... play passed almost unnoted , but after Goethe and Schiller revived it at Weimar in 1801 it became tremendously popular and has never gone out of favor in the German theatre . It was the first play Max Reinhardt presented in Berlin after ...
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... play . A number of actors turned down parts because they thought it had no chance of success . George Cukor , the only first - class director who could be interested in the play , walked out on it in the middle of casting , so I had to ...
... play . A number of actors turned down parts because they thought it had no chance of success . George Cukor , the only first - class director who could be interested in the play , walked out on it in the middle of casting , so I had to ...
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... PLAY Unknown Author Two themes of the medieval mystery play survive , in various modifica- tions of the original forms , in current and widely played religious drama . One of these is in The Passion Play , the drama of the passion ...
... PLAY Unknown Author Two themes of the medieval mystery play survive , in various modifica- tions of the original forms , in current and widely played religious drama . One of these is in The Passion Play , the drama of the passion ...
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