The Playhouse and the Play: And Other Addresses Concerning the Theatre and Democracy in America |
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... York , to foster in a carefully equipped playhouse , partially subsidized - though not yet fully endowed - by private ownership . This theatre , lately dedicated , will open its first season next au- tumn , presenting modern and classic ...
... York , to foster in a carefully equipped playhouse , partially subsidized - though not yet fully endowed - by private ownership . This theatre , lately dedicated , will open its first season next au- tumn , presenting modern and classic ...
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... York . The Edu- cational Theatre for Children and Young People , organized with Mr. Samuel Clemens ( " Mark Twain " ) as president of its Board of Directors , is utilizing the elemental power of dramatic impulse in young people for the ...
... York . The Edu- cational Theatre for Children and Young People , organized with Mr. Samuel Clemens ( " Mark Twain " ) as president of its Board of Directors , is utilizing the elemental power of dramatic impulse in young people for the ...
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... system . On September 5 , 1905 , The New York Com- mercial published a compilation of American theatrical anecdote and history , entitled : " The First Dramatic Annual . " It consisted of arti- cles 202 SOME COMMENTS.
... system . On September 5 , 1905 , The New York Com- mercial published a compilation of American theatrical anecdote and history , entitled : " The First Dramatic Annual . " It consisted of arti- cles 202 SOME COMMENTS.
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