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Drama

Krutch, Joseph Wood | May 6, 1925 issue

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This article presents information about dramas that are being staged in the U.S. "The Four-Flusher" is one of those typical American plays which reach a happy end when the "deus ex machina" approaches the dejected hero and slaps him upon the back. Natively innocent in its materialism, the play has never wandered from its subject or ever recognized the possibility of any interest save in money. In "The Mikado" William Danforth, representing the old tradition of operas, serves to remind that there is a richness possible in the interpretation of the comic roles which the younger men do not achieve. Inability to find a better vehicle is obviously responsible for the appearance of Lionel Barrymore and Irene Fenwick in "Taps."

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DRAMA; THEATER; FOUR-Flusher, The (Theatrical production); MIKADO, The (Theatrical production); TAPS (Theatrical production); UNITED States
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