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( These are not the names of characters , but merely technical terms for the actor's rôle in the play , as we might speak of a “ leading man , " or " ingenue ” in a Western play . ) The first and second actors are supported by ...
( These are not the names of characters , but merely technical terms for the actor's rôle in the play , as we might speak of a “ leading man , " or " ingenue ” in a Western play . ) The first and second actors are supported by ...
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The performance of given rôles still remains largely a matter of family heritage and the Christus is always enacted by members of the Lang family . Similar to Oberammergau is the Freiburg Passion Play , also of Germany .
The performance of given rôles still remains largely a matter of family heritage and the Christus is always enacted by members of the Lang family . Similar to Oberammergau is the Freiburg Passion Play , also of Germany .
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His popular tour de force in the operatic rôle of Mathias , a character haunted and driven mad by the guilt of an undiscovered murder , was more appropriate to his career than his later association with Shakespearean rôles .
His popular tour de force in the operatic rôle of Mathias , a character haunted and driven mad by the guilt of an undiscovered murder , was more appropriate to his career than his later association with Shakespearean rôles .
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