Abstract

Drama

van Doren, Mark | February 11, 1931 issue

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This article provides information about the folk-play "Green Grow the Lilacs," by Lynn Riggs. "Green Grow the Lilacs" is packed with devices that are very old on this or any other stage; it thronged with easily recognizable properties; it is one of the least natural pieces imaginable. The hero, for instance, is a cowboy-and might not one have expected that he would be fine and hearty, rough but good, with a grand flow of words on every occasion except that of his wooing, when of course he would be stricken dumb.

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GREEN Grow the Lilacs (Theatrical production); RIGGS, Lynn; DRAMA; FOLK drama; COWBOYS; COURTSHIP
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