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Drama

Krutch, Joseph Wood | November 15, 1947 issue

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This article focuses on dramas being staged at various theaters in the U.S. "The Winslow Boy" played at the Empire Theater is based on a cause "célèbre" already well known to those who read the popular literature of courts and crimes. The "Winslow Boy" is a domestic comedy-drama presenting the home life of a middle-class family passionately concerned over the injustice of which it has happened to be victim but not quite able to believe that it has become a center of national interest. No one is likely to maintain that Terence Rattigan's prize-winning play is tremendous drama.

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DRAMA; THEATER; WINSLOW Boy, The (Theatrical production); COMEDY; RATTIGAN, Terence; UNITED States
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