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A new plan of Roma

  • magazine : The Mask
  • numero : 104 - octobre 1924
  • date : 01 octobre 1924
  • catégorie : Culture & arts

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  • The private teatrino of the collegio romano

    I have selected these two and six other plans and designs of stages and stage scenes because they illustrate a point in the development of the Theatre in Roma in the 18th century,

    par J.S.
  • The pretty theatre - Part two

    AS I said in my opening notes on this theme, I do not intend to be critical. My purpose is more that of the print-collector than of the writer.

    par X. Y. Z.
  • Imitation

    Imitation to perfection is certainly a talent, and it is this special talent which is possessed
    by the Russians. They derive it from the far East. And in the Russian Theatre this talent has been so cleverly employed that it has thoroughly dazzled Europeans and Americans. With the Russians imitation really becomes almost masterly.

    par Jan Klaasen
  • The sackbut and the need for music

    Whenever I see " The Sackbut ", that Musical Review with a gay cover which appears every month, and costs but one shilling, and is altogether quite an achievement, I am always delighted. The production is due to the energy of Miss Ursula Greville, her managing Editor,
    and her Committee, which includes, amongst others, P. G. Konody and Granville Bantock. It contains excellent historical articles on Lully, Rossini, John Braham, and other articles by modern writers, ....by Kalisch and Gatti on Strauss and Malipiero, it is a most readable shillingsworth, and its publishers are J. Curwen and Sons Ltd.

    par Gordon Graig
  • Palazzo Baberini

    In which was the Theatre built by Bernini

  • A note Upon “The Mask”

    It may seem an extraordinary thing to say, but 1 am almost certain that Mr. Gordon Craig is the personage in the English theatre to-day who most " matters . True, in one sense he is not "in " the theatre at all; he produces nothing, has no theatre of his own, makes a fortune for no playwright, exploits no players, but, in spite of these things—or perhaps because of them—he looms with a dreadful indistinct importance. No man in the English theatre is so hated and reviled, no man so passionately defended and revered.

    par Lennox Robinson
  • Correspondence

    To the Editor of "The Mask".
    Dear Sir:
    RE " A Protest from an Actor " in your issue for October. I hope to be abie to aliay the wrath of
    " An English Actor , and vindicate the artist or artists responsible for the three very interesting illustrations you have reproduced from any intention to insult the members of the Theatrical Professions.

    par A.E Dobell

A propos du magazine

The Mask
The Mask THE MASK a été fondée par Edward Gordon Craig en 1908. Elle a été publiée entre 1908 et 1929 et fût l'une des revues théâtrales les plus influentes dans le milieu des théoriciens et des praticiens du théâtre.

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