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[td]-->[/td] [td]* ... that '''[[Denise Stoklos]]'''{{'s}} "essential theatre" involves minimizing her acting methods while maximizing "the power of drama"? <small>Source: [https://www-tandfonline-com.wikipedialibrary.idm.oclc.org/doi/abs/10.1080/07407700008571336 Stoklos has defined her performance work as "essential theatre," as "that which has the minimum possible gestures, movements, words, wardrobe, scenery and accessories and effects. And which contains the maximum power of drama in itself" (1992b, 5).] (113)</small>[/td]
[td]* ... that '''[[Denise Stoklos]]'''{{`s}} "essential theatre" involves minimizing her acting methods while maximizing "the power of drama"? <small>Source: [https://www-tandfonline-com.wikipedialibrary.idm.oclc.org/doi/abs/10.1080/07407700008571336 Stoklos has defined her performance work as "essential theatre," as "that which has the minimum possible gestures, movements, words, wardrobe, scenery and accessories and effects. And which contains the maximum power of drama in itself" (1992b, 5).] (113)</small>[/td] [td]** '''ALT1''': ... that two scholars called '''[[Denise Stoklos]]''' "Brazil's most important solo performer" but also said that she is rarely acknowledged in Brazilian theatrical histories? <small>Source: [https://doi.org/10.1080/07407700008571329 Denise Stoklos (1950), author, director, and Brazil's most important solo performer, comes from the south of Brazil, and is of Ukrainian extraction. ... Denise Stoklos, though a highly acclaimed and paid artist, works at the periphery of the theatrical establishment. Her solo performances and authored texts get little more than a passing reference in histories and overviews of contemporary Brazilian theatre.] (7, 10)</small>[/td]
[td]** '''ALT1''': ... that two scholars called '''[[Denise Stoklos]]''' "Brazil's most important solo performer" but also said that she is rarely acknowledged in Brazilian theatrical histories? <small>Source: [https://doi.org/10.1080/07407700008571329 Denise Stoklos (1950), author, director, and Brazil's most important solo performer, comes from the south of Brazil, and is of Ukrainian extraction. ... Denise Stoklos, though a highly acclaimed and paid artist, works at the periphery of the theatrical establishment. Her solo performances and authored texts get little more than a passing reference in histories and overviews of contemporary Brazilian theatre.] (7, 10)</small>[/td] [td]** '''ALT2''': ... that '''[[Denise Stoklos]]''' once "sent a fax" to Christopher Columbus? <small>Source: [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/07407700008571335 One of the plays listed as creaed by Stoklos is ''500 Years: A Fax from Denise Stoklos to Christopher Columbus''] (107)</small>[/td]
[td]** '''ALT2''': ... that '''[[Denise Stoklos]]''' once "sent a fax" to Christopher Columbus? <small>Source: [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/07407700008571335 One of the plays listed as creaed by Stoklos is ''500 Years: A Fax from Denise Stoklos to Christopher Columbus''] (107)</small>[/td]
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[td]-->[/td] [td]* ... that '''[[Denise Stoklos]]'''{{'s}} "essential theatre" involves minimizing her acting methods while maximizing "the power of drama"? <small>Source: [https://www-tandfonline-com.wikipedialibrary.idm.oclc.org/doi/abs/10.1080/07407700008571336 Stoklos has defined her performance work as "essential theatre," as "that which has the minimum possible gestures, movements, words, wardrobe, scenery and accessories and effects. And which contains the maximum power of drama in itself" (1992b, 5).] (113)</small>[/td]
[td]* ... that '''[[Denise Stoklos]]'''{{`s}} "essential theatre" involves minimizing her acting methods while maximizing "the power of drama"? <small>Source: [https://www-tandfonline-com.wikipedialibrary.idm.oclc.org/doi/abs/10.1080/07407700008571336 Stoklos has defined her performance work as "essential theatre," as "that which has the minimum possible gestures, movements, words, wardrobe, scenery and accessories and effects. And which contains the maximum power of drama in itself" (1992b, 5).] (113)</small>[/td] [td]** '''ALT1''': ... that two scholars called '''[[Denise Stoklos]]''' "Brazil's most important solo performer" but also said that she is rarely acknowledged in Brazilian theatrical histories? <small>Source: [https://doi.org/10.1080/07407700008571329 Denise Stoklos (1950), author, director, and Brazil's most important solo performer, comes from the south of Brazil, and is of Ukrainian extraction. ... Denise Stoklos, though a highly acclaimed and paid artist, works at the periphery of the theatrical establishment. Her solo performances and authored texts get little more than a passing reference in histories and overviews of contemporary Brazilian theatre.] (7, 10)</small>[/td]
[td]** '''ALT1''': ... that two scholars called '''[[Denise Stoklos]]''' "Brazil's most important solo performer" but also said that she is rarely acknowledged in Brazilian theatrical histories? <small>Source: [https://doi.org/10.1080/07407700008571329 Denise Stoklos (1950), author, director, and Brazil's most important solo performer, comes from the south of Brazil, and is of Ukrainian extraction. ... Denise Stoklos, though a highly acclaimed and paid artist, works at the periphery of the theatrical establishment. Her solo performances and authored texts get little more than a passing reference in histories and overviews of contemporary Brazilian theatre.] (7, 10)</small>[/td] [td]** '''ALT2''': ... that '''[[Denise Stoklos]]''' once "sent a fax" to Christopher Columbus? <small>Source: [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/07407700008571335 One of the plays listed as creaed by Stoklos is ''500 Years: A Fax from Denise Stoklos to Christopher Columbus''] (107)</small>[/td]
[td]** '''ALT2''': ... that '''[[Denise Stoklos]]''' once "sent a fax" to Christopher Columbus? <small>Source: [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/07407700008571335 One of the plays listed as creaed by Stoklos is ''500 Years: A Fax from Denise Stoklos to Christopher Columbus''] (107)</small>[/td]
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