Charles Kemble, Man of the TheatreUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1970 - 267 páginas |
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... Macready certainly enhanced the production . Macready noted that his part " afforded me opportunities which I did not neglect , " 108 and his per- formance as Romani earned him the typical praise : " He yields to no one in the ...
... Macready certainly enhanced the production . Macready noted that his part " afforded me opportunities which I did not neglect , " 108 and his per- formance as Romani earned him the typical praise : " He yields to no one in the ...
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... Macready's antagonism to- ward Charles Kemble grew more and more bitter and his expression of it more perverse . At one moment he was angrily demanding to examine the Theatre's books , 40 at the next he was objecting to playing his ...
... Macready's antagonism to- ward Charles Kemble grew more and more bitter and his expression of it more perverse . At one moment he was angrily demanding to examine the Theatre's books , 40 at the next he was objecting to playing his ...
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... Macready . The author noted that Charles Kemble behaved most " fairly and honorably " to- ward the temperamental star on this occasion and indeed gave Macready " full power in getting up the play . " 51 Nevertheless , despite Macready's ...
... Macready . The author noted that Charles Kemble behaved most " fairly and honorably " to- ward the temperamental star on this occasion and indeed gave Macready " full power in getting up the play . " 51 Nevertheless , despite Macready's ...
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A Long Apprenticeship | 11 |
A Playwrights Hopes | 29 |
Old Patterns with Variations | 36 |
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