Abstract

Drama

M. C. D. | April 18, 1918 issue

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The article presents information on the Théâtre du Vieux Colombier. There have been nearly a dozen bills embracing twenty plays, of which nine were one-act plays. "Impromptu de Versailles," one play by William Shakespeare, and one by Pierre Marivaux constituted the classical offering, one by Alfred de Musset the romantic play. While the remaining eleven were modern. This seems extensive enough to American theatregoers, who rarely have the opportunity of seeing an eighteenth-century comedy in the same season with Shakespearean and modern productions.

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THEATER; SHAKESPEARE, William, 1564-1616; MARIVAUX, Pierre; MUSSET, Alfred de, 1810-1857; ROMANTICISM; COMEDY
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