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JOAN LITTLEWOOD and MICHEL SAINT-DENIS on Improvisation, or the Actor as Artist
A new attitude to the actor's craft is developing in some countries.
By the use of improvisation in various ways the actor can become more of a creative artist, or completely creative, like Charlie Chaplin , Music-Hall artists, or mimes like Marcel Marceau.
For her productions Joan Little wood has always encouraged her Company to have recourse to improvisation.
This year in Bucharest there was a symposium on improvisation at the second meeting of the International Theatre Institute Commission. It was presided over by Michel Saint-Denis , Inspector of Theatre Performances in France, who. as one of the Directors of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, runs a studio for actors in which improvisation plays a large part.
Introduced by CARL WILDMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Littlewood
Unknown:
Michel Saint-Denis
Unknown:
Charlie Chaplin
Unknown:
Marcel Marceau.
Unknown:
Joan Little
Unknown:
Michel Saint-Denis
Introduced By:
Carl Wildman

Amateurs v. Internationals
F. A. RHODEN and R. E. RUSHBROOK (White) consult against
LEONARD BARDEN and JOHN LITTLEWOOD
Position after Black's (23) .. PxN: lr6/5pkp/p2blpbl/5P2/3pP2Q/ qlP5/3K2PP/lR5R
My Gravest Error
9: DR. Max EuwE
Position to be discussed
1 rl r3k/p2N3p/6pl /q3p3/Pn6/6Pl/ 1P3PBP/R2Q1K2
Arranged by TERENCE TILLER

Contributors

Unknown:
F. A. Rhoden
Unknown:
R. E. Rushbrook
Unknown:
Leonard Barden
Unknown:
John Littlewood
Arranged By:
Terence Tiller

Network Three

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