39 resultados para drama sound theatre
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Mode of access: Internet.
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First produced at the Grand Theatre, Leeds ... 13th of August, 1879.
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Added title pages, engr.
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Published in Chicago, 1911-1918; Mount Morris, Ill., 1919-1931. (Editorial offices: 1911-1917, Chicago; 1917-1919, Washington, D.C.; 1919-1929, Chicago, etc.; 1929-1931, New York)
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v. 1. The stranger. Rolla. Pizarre. By A. von Kotzebue.--v. 2. Don Carlos, by F. Schiller. Count Benyowsky, by A. von Kotzebue.--v. 3. Lovers' vows. Deaf and dumb. Indian exiles. False delicacy. By A. von Kotzebue.--v. 4. Otto of Wittlesbach. Dageobert. By J.M. Babo. Adelaide of Wulfingen, by A. von Kotzebue.--v. 5. The robbers, by F. Schiller. The happy family, by A. von Kotzebue. Conscience, by A.W. Iffland.--v. 6. The ensign by F.L. Schroeder. Count Koenigsmark, by C. von Reitzenstein. Stella, by J.W. von Göethe. Emilia Galotti, by G.E. Lessing.
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Written by Richard Griffith; cf. Nicoll, A. A hist. of Eng. drama, 1660-1900, 1952: v. 3, p. 266.
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Introduction.--The age Dumas and Augier.--Naturalism on the stag.--The Theatre libre.--Round about the theatres.--The new comedy.--The revival of verse on the stage.
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A collection of 100 plays, each with special t.-p. separate paging, and engraved frontispiece.
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First produced at the Drury Lane Theatre, June 3, 1822--Verso of t.p.
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This microfilm has been remastered by The Ohio State University Libraries as part of a HEA Title II-C Project, 1991.
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"First performed at the Royal Pavilion Theatre, July 1832."
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I. Treatise on the dramatic system of the Hindus. List of Hindu plays. Dramas translated from the original Sanscrit: The Mrichchakati, or, The toy-cart. Vikrama and Urvasí, or, The hero and the nymph. Uttara Ráma cheritra, or, Continuation of the history of Ráma.--II. Dramas translated from the original Sanscrit (cont'd.): Málati and Mádhava, or, The stolen marriage. Mudrá Rákshasa, or, The signet of the minister. Retnávali, or, The necklace. Appendix, containing short accounts of different dramas.