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Drama Mr. Cohan Presents..

Krutch, Joseph Wood | March 18, 1936 issue

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The outline of the play "Dear Old Daring" is that of the "crook play" which George M. Cohan has favored more than once before. As usual it will entertain the popular audience of whose limitations he is seldom unaware; but as usual also it is, in addition, part of a private joke the exact nature of which he has never revealed because, perhaps, he does not quite understand it himself. In earlier days Cohan was content merely to build a better claptrap than his neighbor and to let the world beat a path to his door.

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DEAR Old Daring (Theatrical production); THEATER; PERFORMING arts; COHAN, George M. (George Michael), 1878-1942; ARTISTS; ARTS
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