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Drama

H. H. | February 19, 1930 issue

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The article focuses on the drama "The Women Have Their Way." A young lawyer from Madrid comes to a small town in Andalusia to settle the estate of an uncle. No sooner does he arrive than the women of the town begin to invent a romance for him with one Juanita La Rosa, a girl of whom he has caught a casual glimpse, and of whom he has remarked, unfortunately within the hearing of two or three others, that she is rather pretty. The authors are relentless in their exposure of the almost incredibly narrow range of interests and topics in a little humdrum village which makes such busybodies possible, but there is never the slightest bitterness or malice in their humor.

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DRAMA; WOMEN Have Their Way, The (Theatrical production); PERFORMING arts; THEATER; LAWYERS; AUTHORS
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