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21 Macready as Macbeth.
23 Duke of Saxe-Meiningen's design for banquet scene, Macbeth.
24 Duke of Saxe-Meiningen's design for hat and staff, Wilhelm
Tell.
27 Scene from The Wild Duck, Théâtre Libre.
28 Poster of the Théâtre Antoine.
32 Stanislavsky as Rakitin, A Month in the Country.
34 Sketch by Stanislavsky for The Sea Gull (1898).
37 Multiple flats for Arrah-na-Pogue (1865).
43 Self-portrait, Gordon Craig (1919).
45 Hamlet, woodcut by Gordon Craig (1927).
47 Copeau's stage at the Vieux Colombier.
50 Reinhardt's Regiebuch for Danton's Death.
52 Interior view, Grosses Schauspielhaus.
54 The Inspector General, drawing by Gogol (1836).
56 Vsevolod Meyerhold.
59 Constructivist setting by Tairov (1923).
62 Arena staging by Okhlopkov.
63 Jessner's steps, in Napoleon, or the Hundred Days (1922).
65 The Good Soldier Schweik, drawing by Grosz (1928).
66 Bertolt Brecht's Threepenny Opera.
70 Jean-Louis Barrault in Baptiste.
74 Setting by Robert Edmond Jones, The Devil's Garden.
75 Setting of Group Theatre production, Men in White.

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Publication Information: Book Title: Directors on Directing: A Source Book of the Modern Theater. Contributors: Toby Cole - editor, Helen Krich Chinoy - editor. Publisher: Bobbs-Merrill. Place of Publication: Indianapolis. Publication Year: 1963. Page Number: xiv.
    
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