
Stake attention in this memory
This media file contains a scanned page from a book. The page features text and an engraving. The text discusses "The Emergence of the Director" in theater, noting the period from roughly 1750 to 1850 when directors gained more control over productions, influencing costuming, lighting, scenery, and acting. It mentions David Garrick as an example of an artistic manager at Drury Lane. The engraving depicts a theatrical scene with spectators seated on the stage, a feature of eighteenth-century productions. The scene within the engraving shows figures in elaborate costumes, suggesting a historical or dramatic performance. The engraving is attributed to Gravelot. The overall setting is a printed page, likely from a historical or art history text.
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