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. . . no mechanical device can ever, it seems to me, quite take the place of that mysterious communication between players and public, that sense of an experience directly shared, which gives to the living theatre its unique appeal.
. . . no mechanical device can ever, it seems to me, quite take the place of that mysterious communication between players and public, that sense of an experience directly shared, which gives to the living theatre its unique appeal.
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