Mime


Monsieur Marceau: Actor Without Words
Be a Friend
Street Performers: Buskers and Busking (Street Savy Empowerment Guides)
سقوط الإمام
ত্রিভুজ (Trivuj)
Genealogy: Get Organized - Get Started
Mimarlık Nedir? Mimar Ne Yapar?
A Love Letter to Whiskey (A Love Letter to Whiskey, #1)
The Seven Wives of Bluebeard
লাল ইশক ও নির্বাচিত গল্প (Lal Ishq o Nirbachito Golpo)
Why Men Love Bitches
Haunting Adeline (Cat and Mouse, #1)
Mime in Ballet
হৃদয়ে রঙধনু (The Rainbow in a Heart)
Marcel Marceau: Master of Mime
It's Raining, Said John Twaining by N.M. BodeckerThe Mouse's Hour, A Fantasy in Rhyme by M. FitzgeraldRude Rhymes by W H Hard-OnThe Rooster Crows by Maud PetershamMime and Beyond by Samuel Avital
'Rhymes' With 'Mimes'
82 books — 3 voters
Beau Clown by Berthe GrimaultHaxby's Circus by Katharine Susannah PrichardHellebore the Clown by Maurice RowdonMemoirs of a Sword Swallower by Daniel P. MannixCheapjack by Philip Allingham
Fried Spiral On A Stick
109 books — 4 voters

Merlin  Thomas
I NEVER SAY I LACK TIME, I KNOW MY PRIORITY PRIME, I BELIEVE KILLING TIME IS CRIME, I WORK EVEN THEY DO CHIME, I HAVE PEOPLE WHO READ MY MIME
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Arnold Hauser
The notion, popularized by classicist and romanticist critics alike, of the Attic theatre as the perfect example of a national theatre, and of its audiences as realizing the ideal of a whole people united in support of art, is a falsification of historical truth.33 The festival theatre of Athenian democracy was certainly no ‘people’s theatre’ —the German classical and romantic theorists could only represent it as such, because they conceived the theatre to be an educational institution. The true ...more
Arnold Hauser, The Social History of Art, Volume 1: From Prehistoric Times to the Middle Ages

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