ABSTRACT

An actor must be above all a cultured person, be able to pull himself up to the level of the geniuses of literature. That is why people do not, to my way of thinking, have any real actors. Out of a thousand people of no gifts, drunkards, half-baked creatures who call themselves actors we must reject, choosing only one who is worthy of the name of actor. The author company is made up of university men, technicians, people who have completed their education-and it is in this fact that you will find the power of our theatre. To check what he has said read The Master Builder of Ibsen, his Hedda Gabler, and decides for yourself how much longer you will have to pursue your studies in order to understand this world genius. The theatre is the most powerful pulpit there is, far more potent in its influence than books or newspapers.