Abstract

Drama

Broun, Hrywood | December 10, 1930 issue

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The article throws light on the author's views on theatrical production "The Vinegar Tree," by Paul Osborn. His play might be called a "sophisticated farce" if that phrase were not so commonly used as one of reproach. It is generally employed to describe such entertainments as are unusually hard-boiled and immoral. "The Vinegar Tree" is neither. It is pleasant, witty, satirical, and fast moving save in the second act, which slumps somewhat below the general level. Furthermore, the article also gives a brief insight of the comedy "Topaze."

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MOTION pictures; PERFORMING arts; OSBORN, Paul; COMEDY films; FARCE; SATIRE
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