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The Vampire Cat A Play in one act from the Japanese legend of Nabeshima cat - Gerard Van Etten
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Title: The Vampire Cat
A Play in one act from the Japanese legend of Nabeshima cat
Author: Gerard Van Etten
Release Date: July 1, 2012 [EBook #40120]
Language: English
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The Vampire Cat
By
GERARD VAN ETTEN
SERGEL'S
ACTING
DRAMA
No. 641
ART WORKERS LEAGUE
PUBLISHED BY
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Practical Instructions for
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By W. D. EMERSON
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The Unknown Rival,
Humble Pie,
etc.
Price, 25 cents
Here is a practical hand-book, describing in detail all the accessories, properties, scenes and apparatus necessary for an amateur production. In addition to the descriptions in words, everything is clearly shown in the numerous pictures, more than one hundred being inserted in the book. No such useful book has ever been offered to the amateur players of any country.
CONTENTS
Chapter I. Introductory Remarks.
Chapter II. Stage, How to Make, etc. In drawing-rooms or parlors, with sliding or hinged doors. In a single large room. The Curtain; how to attach it, and raise it, etc.
Chapter III. Arrangement of Scenery. How to hang it. Drapery, tormentors, wings, borders, drops.
Chapter IV. Box Scenes. Center door pieces, plain wings, door wings, return pieces, etc.
Chapter V. How to Light the Stage. Oil, gas and electric light. Footlights, Sidelights, Reflectors. How to darken the stage, etc.
Chapter VI. Stage Effects. Wind, Rain, Thunder, Breaking Glass, Falling Buildings, Snow, Water, Waves, Cascades, Passing Trains, Lightning, Chimes, Sound of Horses' Hoofs, Shots.
Chapter VII. Scene Painting.
Chapter VIII. A Word to the Property Man.
Chapter IX. To the