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... theatrical performances in the city . The Brotherhood ceased actually producing plays in 1548 , for its members were ... theatrical real estate . Today on Broadway a theatrical real - estate firm may own several theatres and lease them ...
... theatrical performances in the city . The Brotherhood ceased actually producing plays in 1548 , for its members were ... theatrical real estate . Today on Broadway a theatrical real - estate firm may own several theatres and lease them ...
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... theatrical temple . In staging techniques he was a literal realist . Unfortunately his idea of what was real did not extend to the action of the plays but simply to the details of staging . In one of his plays he put an exact ...
... theatrical temple . In staging techniques he was a literal realist . Unfortunately his idea of what was real did not extend to the action of the plays but simply to the details of staging . In one of his plays he put an exact ...
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... theatrical - comic genius bloomed and an astonishing outpouring followed of plays , good , excellent , nearly great , and several very great indeed . There was a natural falling off in plays written between the ages of seventy - five ...
... theatrical - comic genius bloomed and an astonishing outpouring followed of plays , good , excellent , nearly great , and several very great indeed . There was a natural falling off in plays written between the ages of seventy - five ...
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How Drama Was Born | 1 |
The Theatre of Greece | 6 |
Roman Spectacle | 33 |
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