Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
And it would likely have taken more than one or two writers to produce an actable play in a short period of time.
I find his material some of the most actable and singable.
The first crucial fact is that actable versions of the plays are now readily available.
Is naked truth actable in true life?
There's a factor that's almost not actable.
"But by the afternoon, they were actable."
So many of them are so actable.
This is a marvelously actable stage piece.
I was religious in not altering anything to clean it up, or make it clearer, or more 'actable'.
Chapman's earliest works are comedies, actable and effective on the stage; his later tragedies move away from stageworthiness toward closet drama.
Very, very actable.
John Cairncross’s versions for Penguin Classics are fairly accurate but not metrically pleasing or actable.
And playwrights are used to writing not just good literature but plays, actable by actors and directable by directors."
It was actable on the Jacobean stage only because it conformed to the official line on Oldenbarnevelt's life and death.
Mr. Beresford, an actor, writes eminently actable dialogue: the kind in which surface wit is rooted in deep ambivalence.
Many of these were quite actable, and oue of them, written by the late Palgrave Simpson, would have been well worth puttiug on at any theatre.
It was their turn to perform first, and, shepherding her flock out of the ballroom, she called firmly upon Roger for an actable word of two syllables.
This is possibly the best Australian poetical play of its period, and has the merit belonging to comparatively few Australian plays that it is actable.
Nor have practical experiments of the kind been wanting Not very long ago "Ouida" published a thoroughly actable little play, reserving at the same time the stageright.
In her own eminently accessible and actable adaptation, Ms. Monte balances the text's philosophical truths, realistic intrusions and considerable entertainment values.
He almost single-handedly created and directed a troupe and wrote first actable comedies - original as well as translated - in which he himself took leading parts.
However, it has a fascination as a minor work by a major poet, and, as Ms. Reed and her fellow cast members demonstrate, it is extremely actable.
"He writes songs that are so actable," she said, before wading into a poignant rendition of "No One Is Alone" from Sondheim's "Into the Woods."
Much of the point of the revision was to streamline the play, to make it more actable; though even the revised version would have needed a minimum cast of 18-13 adults and five boys.
It is also exceedingly actable, as was demonstrated a number of years ago by the founding members of the Acting Company (in an admirable production starring Mary Lou Rosato and Kevin Kline).