“With their pride of controlled selfhood, their inner discipline, such players made us a little ashamed of our glad acceptance of democratic values. We had been content to think of our time as the age of the little man. By the light shed from these giant contrasts, we felt (but never, I am afraid, admitted) that ours was the age of the dwarf. Such adventures in uniqueness were rare beyond the stage door.” ActorsPost WarEnglish TheatreHeroic Acting Book:He That Plays the King: A View of the Theatre Source: He That Plays the King: A View of the Theatre