Abstract

Drama

Krutch, Joseph Wood | January 29, 1930 issue

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The article presents information on performance of theatrical production "Children of Darkness," at Biltmore theater in North Carolina. The scene of the new play is ostensibly that of the private apartment where an eighteenth-century jailer keeps those of his unwilling guests who are able to pay for the privilege. Here a choice collection of villains practice upon one another the arts they had formerly cultivated in a wider sphere and, here, with the aid of the jailer's wanton daughter, they manage to find full scope for their genius.

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CHILDREN of Darkness (Theatrical production); THEATER; PRISONS; PERFORMING arts; AMUSEMENTS; NORTH Carolina; UNITED States
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