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Drama

September 28, 1918 issue

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One always looks hopefully to the opening of the dramatic season in New York. Here may be seen, not only those productions that have already established a cautious footing elsewhere, but many first ventures, including some which go no further, like Theresa Helburn's "Crops and Croppers," which seems to have "come a cropper" within a fortnight. First-night enthusiasts have been busy this fall and fairly happy, for they have already seen five or six plays distinctly good. There is an atmosphere of cheer in the theatres much needed and much appreciated.

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THEATER; CROPS & Croppers (Theatrical production); HELBURN, Theresa; THEATERS -- New York (State); PERFORMING arts; NEW York (State); UNITED States
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