Harold | ||
The Play is divided into four Acts, certain scenes being
merely spectacular, to be presented, or omitted, according
to the method of production. These scenes, if the drama
be played on a grand scale, will lend picturesqueness to
the story, but they are not vital to the drama itself. They
occur as the first scene of Act I, the first scene of Act IV,
the third scene of Act IV, and the last scene of Act IV.
Harold | ||