Description |
viii, 104 pages : illustrations (plans) diagram ; 24 x 18 cm. |
Series |
The University of North Carolina sesquicentennial publication
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Note |
"Appeared as vol. XVII, no. 1, of the Carolina play-book."--Foreword. |
Contents |
Frederick H. Koch, the man and his work, by Samuel Selden.--Twenty-six years of the Carolina Playmakers, by Samuel Selden.--Drama in the South, by F.H. Koch.--Scholium scribendi, by Archibald Henderson.--First stage and first theatre, by F.H. Koch.--From script to stage, by Edward Muschamp.--Dramatic art in a university program, by Samuel Selden.--The lyric lazy South, by Paul Green.--Drama in extension, by Kai Heiberg-Jurgenson.--Presence by the river, by Paul Green.--A |
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dramatic art building by Samuel Selden.--Miracle at Manteo, by Marion Fitz-Simons.--Retrospect and prospect, by G.R. Coffman.--The staff of the Carolina Playmakers, by Marion Fitz-Simons.--Play produced by the Carolina Playmakers, 1918-1944, by Virginia P. Spencer.--Carolina folk plays published in books, by Virginia P. Spencer. |
Subject |
Carolina Playmakers.
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