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Page 74
... acting left much to be desired , there were excellent points about M. Kom- isarjevsky's production , and Mr. Franklin Dyall's Borkman was , in the quiet passages , extremely good . The actors were not up to the tragic intensity of their ...
... acting left much to be desired , there were excellent points about M. Kom- isarjevsky's production , and Mr. Franklin Dyall's Borkman was , in the quiet passages , extremely good . The actors were not up to the tragic intensity of their ...
Page 162
... actors and actresses in their everyday clothes walked on . The humorously- strident voice of Mr. Alfred Clark was heard giving directions for a rehearsal , and the lights were turned up . A slightly quarrelsome , snappy chatter fol ...
... actors and actresses in their everyday clothes walked on . The humorously- strident voice of Mr. Alfred Clark was heard giving directions for a rehearsal , and the lights were turned up . A slightly quarrelsome , snappy chatter fol ...
Page 350
... actors had made of it ( I am not going to criticize the acting , to praise this stroke of acting , or regret the failure of that ) , and I 350 DRAMA.
... actors had made of it ( I am not going to criticize the acting , to praise this stroke of acting , or regret the failure of that ) , and I 350 DRAMA.
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SHYLOCKS PAST AND PRESENT January 24th | 15 |
Othello May 7th 1921 | 21 |
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