- A play is a form of
drama that
primarily consists of
dialogue between characters and is
intended for
theatrical performance rather than mere reading. The...
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Playgoers Pictures was an
American film
production and
distribution company active between 1921 and 1923
during the
silent era.
Unlike many
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- Ot****o has been one of Shakespeare's most po****r plays, both
among playgoers and
literary critics,
since its
first performance,
spawning numerous stage...
- 12
August 2010. J.W.
Flynn (1890). The
random recollections of an old
playgoer: A
sketch of some old Cork theatres. Guy & Co.
Retrieved 28 June 2011....
- G. Wills", The Graphic, 19
December 1891 "The Art of
Ellen Terry", The
Playgoer,
October 1901 "The
Question of a
National Theatre", The
Nineteenth Century...
- audience.
Audiences in Shakespeare's time were more
accustomed than
modern playgoers to
actors having longer stage time.
Modern translators tend to simplify...
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whose militaristic pride finds its
parallel in Coriol****.
Readers and
playgoers have
often found him an
unsympathetic character, as his
caustic pride...
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meaning a play with
sections that were to be sung or danced.
Restoration playgoers appear to have
regarded the Dryden/Davenant/Shadwell
version as Shakespeare's:...
- Elizabeth's
death in 1603. Cook, Ann
Jennalie (1981). The
Privileged Playgoers of Shakespeare's London, 1576–1642.
Princeton University Press. pp. 49–96...
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biographical notes. However, Verne's
growing po****rity
among readers and
playgoers (due
especially to the
highly successful stage version of
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