Abstract

Drama

Krutch, Joseph Wood | June 4, 1930 issue

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The season of drama now reaching its end seems to the author to have been rather more entertaining than usual. An assiduous theatergoer might easily have spent some twenty-five or thirty very agreeable evenings in various playhouses, and he might besides, in the course of his peregrinations, have accumulated a lesser but still considerable number of impressions sure to remain in his memory. Neither the theatrical production "The Green Pastures" nor the theatrical production "Strictly Dishonorable" is likely to be soon forgotten, and neither, for that matter, is "Meteor" — even though this latter play be granted to have been tantalizingly imperfect.

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DRAMA; STRICTLY Dishonorable (Theatrical production); GREEN Pastures, The (Theatrical production); PERFORMING arts; METEOR (Theatrical production); ARTS
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