Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... Juliet at an evening performance on January 2 , 1882. The New York Daily Tribune of the following day presented a detailed review of the performance . 6 : 6 Miss Anderson appeared as Shakespeare's Juliet last night , at Booth's Theatre ...
... Juliet at an evening performance on January 2 , 1882. The New York Daily Tribune of the following day presented a detailed review of the performance . 6 : 6 Miss Anderson appeared as Shakespeare's Juliet last night , at Booth's Theatre ...
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... Juliet last night . Another and greater element of incompleteness in this Juliet was lack of volume in the passion . The quality was the right quality , and it made the work pathetic and beautiful . But there was not enough of it ...
... Juliet last night . Another and greater element of incompleteness in this Juliet was lack of volume in the passion . The quality was the right quality , and it made the work pathetic and beautiful . But there was not enough of it ...
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... Juliet mellowed and matured so magnificently as has Katharine Cornell's revival of Romeo and Juliet . Just a little more than a year has passed since Miss Cornell first brought the tragedy to the Martin Beck . She had already shown it ...
... Juliet mellowed and matured so magnificently as has Katharine Cornell's revival of Romeo and Juliet . Just a little more than a year has passed since Miss Cornell first brought the tragedy to the Martin Beck . She had already shown it ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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