The Centennial Review: CR., Volume 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 - Literature |
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... theater stacks so characteristic of contemporary theater for which we have no terms : the stacks of actor and role , audience and play , object and image , and of the theater and present time and the locale and period in the play . One ...
... theater stacks so characteristic of contemporary theater for which we have no terms : the stacks of actor and role , audience and play , object and image , and of the theater and present time and the locale and period in the play . One ...
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... theater could provide which film could not better provide . His " poverty " entailed the use of actors , props , and ... theater performance now , was jux- tapositional . Grotowski's environmental theater space worked to the same effect ...
... theater could provide which film could not better provide . His " poverty " entailed the use of actors , props , and ... theater performance now , was jux- tapositional . Grotowski's environmental theater space worked to the same effect ...
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... theater about theater , which he calls " meta- theatre , " is that it provides a message about the nature of real- ity , namely , that " all the world's a stage and life is a dream . " 4 But Bennett's idea of " hotness " does more to ...
... theater about theater , which he calls " meta- theatre , " is that it provides a message about the nature of real- ity , namely , that " all the world's a stage and life is a dream . " 4 But Bennett's idea of " hotness " does more to ...
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