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Drama

Lewisohn, Ludwig | February 13, 1924 issue

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Drama artist Max Reinhardt has something of the pure visionary. He is a little aloof from the earth and its cares. Through a magnificent career he has preserved a great simplicity and through the direst catastrophe in modern history the freshness of his ardor. No one could have done that who dwelt less wholly in the realm of the imagination and more in that of the concrete. Reinhardt produces "The Miracle," and the famous third studio of Moscow produces "Phedre" and takes pride in the morbidly exquisite grotesquerie of the costumes.

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REINHARDT, Max; ARTISTS; DRAMA; THEATER; PERFORMING arts; LITERATURE
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