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  1. Margaret Webster (Nueva York, 15 de marzo de 1905 –Sydenham, Londres, 3 de noviembre de 1972) [1] fue una actriz, productora y directora de teatro estadounidense-británica. El crítico George Jean Nathan la describió como "la mejor directora de obras de Shakespeare que tenemos".

  2. Margaret Webster (March 15, 1905 – November 13, 1972) was an American-British theater actress, producer and director. Critic George Jean Nathan described her as "the best director of the plays of Shakespeare that we have." [1] Life and career.

  3. In the 1940s, Margaret Webster directed Paul Robeson, the first American black man to play the role of Othello on Broadway. Her production went on to be the longest running Shakespeare play in history. Many considered her the best Shakespeare.

  4. Margaret Webster: A Life in the Theater is an engrossing backstage account of the life of pioneering director Margaret Webster (1905-72). This is the first book-length biography of Webster, a groundbreaking stage and opera director whose career challenged not only stage tradition but also mainstream attitudes toward professional women.

  5. Margaret Webster: A Life in the Theater. By Milly S. Barranger. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2004; pp. 388; 18 illus. $39.50 cloth. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 October 2005. Ellen Donkin. Article. Metrics. Get access Rights & Permissions. Extract.

  6. 7 de abr. de 2004 · Margaret Webster: A Life in... by Barranger, Milly S. Books. ›. Politics & Social Sciences. ›. Social Sciences. Kindle. $39.95. Available instantly. Hardcover. $49.95. Other Used, New, Collectible from $6.71. Buy new: $49.95. FREE Returns. FREE delivery. Select delivery location. Temporarily out of stock. Order now and we'll deliver when available.

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  7. In Margaret Webster, Milly Barranger has found her perfect subject. She brings to vivid life a fascinating and important theater figure whose public and private lives were of equal interest. In this carefully researched book, Webster's colleagues, lovers, and friends shine as brightly as she did.