Drama: A Quarterly Review of Dramatic Literature, 16. sējumsDrama League of America, 1926 |
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... light of Joan's subsequent mundane glory and sainthood , lifts her at moments far above humdrum living . At least she does not wholly collapse under her admiration , her wor- ship , if you like ; she doesn't suffer from a stroke of the ...
... light of Joan's subsequent mundane glory and sainthood , lifts her at moments far above humdrum living . At least she does not wholly collapse under her admiration , her wor- ship , if you like ; she doesn't suffer from a stroke of the ...
9. lappuse
... light changes , with individual stage business , and especially with gorgeous pageantry . Groups of characters not only carried on effective pantomimic action related to the story ; they composed and destroyed alternately the scenes . A ...
... light changes , with individual stage business , and especially with gorgeous pageantry . Groups of characters not only carried on effective pantomimic action related to the story ; they composed and destroyed alternately the scenes . A ...
10. lappuse
... light , witty comedy I enjoyed most of all Harold Chapin's The New Morality , a Birmingham Repertory production . This play is delightful witty froth , most true in its psychology . Froth combined with truth brings us close to the real ...
... light , witty comedy I enjoyed most of all Harold Chapin's The New Morality , a Birmingham Repertory production . This play is delightful witty froth , most true in its psychology . Froth combined with truth brings us close to the real ...
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... light stuff , you say , but Mrs. Partridge , like the Kelly comedy , is built on a solid foundation of character , and charac- ter as I have so often repeated in these columns - is what makes a play . Mrs. Partridge is one of the ...
... light stuff , you say , but Mrs. Partridge , like the Kelly comedy , is built on a solid foundation of character , and charac- ter as I have so often repeated in these columns - is what makes a play . Mrs. Partridge is one of the ...
17. lappuse
... light , an impractical desk more suggestive of powder puffs than of literature . A chair is before the desk and ... lights and moonlight floods the windows . She looks intently . ] No- nothing - it must be in the other direction ...
... light , an impractical desk more suggestive of powder puffs than of literature . A chair is before the desk and ... lights and moonlight floods the windows . She looks intently . ] No- nothing - it must be in the other direction ...
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