Theatre: Choice in ActionHarperCollins College Publishers, 1995 - 379 Seiten |
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... actual trees or an actual lake onstage , the scenery , at the very least , must help to communicate that the characters are outside ( and not inside ) and that they are near a lake . The set must do this so that when a line of dialogue ...
... actual trees or an actual lake onstage , the scenery , at the very least , must help to communicate that the characters are outside ( and not inside ) and that they are near a lake . The set must do this so that when a line of dialogue ...
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... actual re- lationship , in scale , of the floors and platforms , walls , stairs , and furniture that together created that picture . Imagine looking at the production photo- graph of the final moment of Streetcar from above - a view ...
... actual re- lationship , in scale , of the floors and platforms , walls , stairs , and furniture that together created that picture . Imagine looking at the production photo- graph of the final moment of Streetcar from above - a view ...
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... actual set and lighting . To accommodate this , scenery is constructed and lighting set up prior to the beginning of rehearsals . Sometimes costumes are used as well . In the United States , it is much too costly to rent a theatre for ...
... actual set and lighting . To accommodate this , scenery is constructed and lighting set up prior to the beginning of rehearsals . Sometimes costumes are used as well . In the United States , it is much too costly to rent a theatre for ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
CHOICE AND INTERPRETATION | 9 |
PART 2 | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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