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Identifier: theatrethroughit00bela (find matches)
Title: The theatre through its stage door
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Belasco, David, 1853-1931 De Foe, Louis Vincent, 1869-1922
Subjects: Theater
Publisher: New York London : Harper & brothers
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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Scene from Metropolitan Opera-House Production of The Girl of the Golden West Which Mr. Belasco Directed When Puccini Wrote the Operatic Score for His Play Enrico Caruso as Ramirez, the road-agent, in the center of the picture.At right of Caruso are Emmy Destinn as The Girl and Pasquale Amatoas Jack Ranee, the gambler-sheriff DEVELOPING THE BEST IN THE ACTOR conversation, in what direction their bestpossibilities lie. I try to determine their viewsof life and what have been their experienceswith life. This attitude toward the worldaround them is likely to dictate whether theyare best suited to comedy or serious drama, tor61es of humorous or emotional interest. Ido not ask that they talk much to me; I pre-fer to talk to them, and as I talk I watch theireyes. Through the eyes of a listener I can form atruer judgment of his emotional capacity andimaginative faculty than in any other way.The power to listen well on the part of an actoror actress has a greater effect upon the heartand imag

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