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A series of concise, observant essays about theatrical life that interweave practical stagecraft and wry reflection. Topics include the nervous rituals of the final rehearsal, furniture and costume adjustments, the uneasy relationship between playwrights and performers, methods by which creators try to anticipate audience reaction, and the unpredictability of public taste. Anecdotes about critics, rehearsals, and theatrical routine illustrate broader points about authorship, performance, language, and the collaborative, often capricious mechanics that determine a play's reception.

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Tristan Bernard

Tristan Bernard was a French author and playwright known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often reflect a keen sense of observation and a humorous take on contemporary society. Among his notable titles is "French without a master," which showcases his wit and narrative style. Bernard's writing spans various genres, including novels, essays, and plays, and he is recognized for his ability to blend comedy with deeper social commentary. His literary legacy continues to be appreciated for its insight into the human condition and the complexities of life.

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