[A Book of the Play by Dutton Cook]@TWC D-Link bookA Book of the Play CHAPTER XVIII 15/24
Something more was required.
The public were becoming critical about their ghosts.
Credit could not be given to the spirits of the theatre if they exceeded a certain consistency. There was a demand for something vaporous and unearthly, gliding, transparent, mysterious.
Scenic illusion was acquiring an artistic quality.
The old homely simple processes of the theatre were exploded. The audience would only be deceived upon certain terms.
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