Andrew Barton Paterson - Behind the Scenes

Andrew Barton Paterson - Behind the Scenes

The actor struts his little hour, br Between the limelight and the band; br The public feel the actor's power, br Yet nothing do they understand br Of all the touches here and there br That make or mar the actor's part, br They never see, beneath the glare, br The artist striving after art. br To them it seems a labour slight br Where nought of study intervenes; br You see it in another light br When once you've been behind the scenes. br br For though the actor at his best br Is, like a poet, born not made, br He still must study with a zest br And practise hard to learn his trade. br So, whether on the actor's form br The stately robes of Hamlet sit, br Or as Macbeth he rave and storm, br Or plays burlesque to please the pit, br br 'Tis each and all a work of art, br That constant care and practice means -- br The actor who creates a part br Has done his work behind the scenes.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-07

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