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George F. Walker Directs George F. Walker

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This article is based on the observation of rehearsals for the 1987 Factory Theatre production of George F. Walker's Zastrozzi: The Master of Discipline, directed by Walker. Walker's casting choices and rehearsal techniques are examined to delineate his 'language of the stage' as a complement to the language of his script, and to determine his current interpretation of the play.
University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)
Title: George F. Walker Directs George F. Walker
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This article is based on the observation of rehearsals for the 1987 Factory Theatre production of George F.
Walker's Zastrozzi: The Master of Discipline, directed by Walker.
Walker's casting choices and rehearsal techniques are examined to delineate his 'language of the stage' as a complement to the language of his script, and to determine his current interpretation of the play.

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