Taking the Stage: Self Development Through Dramatic ArtPitman Publishing Corporation, 1939 - 339 sider |
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... ( Looks up ) Hey ! Look at the big parade comin ' in . " This is the opening of Clay Franklin's sketch , Honky - Tonk Parade . * The Barker's mood is bitter . He utters several remarks which reveal his mood . This sequence breaks at the ...
... ( Looks up ) Hey ! Look at the big parade comin ' in . " This is the opening of Clay Franklin's sketch , Honky - Tonk Parade . * The Barker's mood is bitter . He utters several remarks which reveal his mood . This sequence breaks at the ...
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... Look at that hulk over there ! You look , too , y'r honor . Frank -me husband ! Yeah and I'm proud of ' im . He's mine . Handsome , ain't he , with three days ' whiskers on ' im ; and them tired lines around his eyes ; and the way he ...
... Look at that hulk over there ! You look , too , y'r honor . Frank -me husband ! Yeah and I'm proud of ' im . He's mine . Handsome , ain't he , with three days ' whiskers on ' im ; and them tired lines around his eyes ; and the way he ...
Side 329
... Look . Look here come here . Would this do the trick ? ( Cedric leads the guide to a lower part of the trail . ) Now couldn't we lower a man from this point and swing him pendulum fashion ( Imitating with motion of his body ) and then ...
... Look . Look here come here . Would this do the trick ? ( Cedric leads the guide to a lower part of the trail . ) Now couldn't we lower a man from this point and swing him pendulum fashion ( Imitating with motion of his body ) and then ...
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BROADENING THE FRONTIERS OF DRAMATIC ART | 3 |
EXPRESSION AND ITS FORMS | 9 |
EXPRESSIONRHYTHMIC AND BALANCED | 13 |
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