The Development of African DramaAfricana Publishing Company, 1982 - 368 Seiten |
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... actors who first staged the play had to my knowledge been in jail . Nor are the intended audiences for that play prison audiences in Nigeria . There is , inevitably , a sense among audiences and actors of being removed to some extent ...
... actors who first staged the play had to my knowledge been in jail . Nor are the intended audiences for that play prison audiences in Nigeria . There is , inevitably , a sense among audiences and actors of being removed to some extent ...
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... actors discuss the hunger - strike . Quietly and gently . The acting is over ] [ emphasis added ] . There follows a conversation which expresses the hopes of their own lives in juxtaposition to their ( possible ) premature deaths in ...
... actors discuss the hunger - strike . Quietly and gently . The acting is over ] [ emphasis added ] . There follows a conversation which expresses the hopes of their own lives in juxtaposition to their ( possible ) premature deaths in ...
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... actors drift into song ; and then into some final group – or , as they call it , ensemble - work . This is not acting in a formal sense . Instead it is very much akin to music - making , to singing or playing drums together , in a bus ...
... actors drift into song ; and then into some final group – or , as they call it , ensemble - work . This is not acting in a formal sense . Instead it is very much akin to music - making , to singing or playing drums together , in a bus ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 11 |
Traditional performance in contemporary society | 41 |
Drama as literature and performance | 91 |
Urheberrecht | |
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