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Drama

Krutch, Joseph Wood | May 14, 1930 issue

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Eva Le Gallienne has just added to her repertory a production of a drama "Romeo and Juliet," and that production turns out to be a triumphantly successful gesture in exactly the right direction. Le Gallienne's talents as actor and director are not limited by the circle within which she has hitherto chosen to move. Her "Romeo and Juliet" is conspicuously fine and satisfying. It is, indeed, one of the best things achieved at her theater, as well as one of the best performances. In the first place, the pace of the play is swift and right. Her Juliet is young in experience but mature in feeling.

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ROMEO & Juliet (Theatrical production); DRAMA; LE Gallienne, Eva; REPERTORY theater; THEATER -- Production & direction; MATURATION (Psychology)
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