Abstract

Drama

Krutch, Joseph Wood | November 13, 1929 issue

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George Kelly is the author of six full-length plays. Only two of them, "The Show-Off" and "Craig's Wife," have achieved notable commercial success and only the same two could be called entirely satisfactory. Yet there is something about even his failures which causes them to be remembered, and it is tantalizing to see so much talent exhibited in works which obviously fall short of what one has a right to ask. The new play, like his last previous effort, "Behold, the Bridegroom," is concerned with integrity of character.

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DRAMA; KELLY, George; CHARACTERS & characteristics; SHOW-Off, The (Theatrical production); CRAIG'S Wife (Theatrical production)
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