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... stage , not to take his place till the house is full , to laugh aloud at the most serious parts of a tragedy , and so on . The well - off paid for places in the galleries ; the rest occupied the ground floor into which the stage ...
... stage , not to take his place till the house is full , to laugh aloud at the most serious parts of a tragedy , and so on . The well - off paid for places in the galleries ; the rest occupied the ground floor into which the stage ...
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... stage thrusting into an open - air ground floor . Leslie Hotson has shown that Twelfth Night at least was first produced on an arena stage in an amphi- theatre of stands for spectators . We need not concern ourselves with the much ...
... stage thrusting into an open - air ground floor . Leslie Hotson has shown that Twelfth Night at least was first produced on an arena stage in an amphi- theatre of stands for spectators . We need not concern ourselves with the much ...
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... stage , enabling far more weight to be attached to the persons and move- ments of the actors than is possible with elaborate settings . Audiences then did not visualize places precisely , nor do they find it necessary to do so today ...
... stage , enabling far more weight to be attached to the persons and move- ments of the actors than is possible with elaborate settings . Audiences then did not visualize places precisely , nor do they find it necessary to do so today ...
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