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... Theatre Museum . 1 : Sketch from the Illustrated London News , 1 May 1858 , of the first act set for Charles Kean's production at the Princess's . Author's Collection . p . 56 . 2 : The set for Komisarjevsky's 1936/7 production ...
... Theatre Museum . 1 : Sketch from the Illustrated London News , 1 May 1858 , of the first act set for Charles Kean's production at the Princess's . Author's Collection . p . 56 . 2 : The set for Komisarjevsky's 1936/7 production ...
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... theatre : Burbage and Armin , the Fool and the facade Although the first recorded performance of King Lear was at Whitehall before King James on 26 December 1606 , it was written for performance at the Globe . The Globe was a public ...
... theatre : Burbage and Armin , the Fool and the facade Although the first recorded performance of King Lear was at Whitehall before King James on 26 December 1606 , it was written for performance at the Globe . The Globe was a public ...
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... theatre , attempted to defy the influential critics who objected to his private conduct , but found that the freedoms previously allowed to the actor were no longer permitted , and his popularity slumped disastrously . The old ways of ...
... theatre , attempted to defy the influential critics who objected to his private conduct , but found that the freedoms previously allowed to the actor were no longer permitted , and his popularity slumped disastrously . The old ways of ...
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