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NEWS
By J. A. B.
Wednesday, March 26, 1924
"The Idler", Radcliffe's dramatic club, has presented Sierra's "Cancione de Cuna" at Agassiz Theatre. To the drama itself there is
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NEWS
By J. A. B.
Wednesday, March 5, 1924
"The Alarm Clock" was this week's offering of tire Boston Stock Company. Although rather slow in getting started, the actors
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NEWS
By J. A. B.
Tuesday, January 22, 1924
On Friday night the 47 Workshop presented publicly for the first time "Heaven Helps Him", by Robert Leven. Like the
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NEWS
By J. A. B.
Friday, June 22, 1923
"According to Gibson" is a collection of short stories. As such, the stories are not particularly fascinating. However, Mr. Mackail--an
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NEWS
By J. A. B.
Wednesday, May 16, 1923
At the Copley Theatre on Monday night, for the first time in America, was presented Charles McEvoy's "The Likes of
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NEWS
By J. A. B.
Tuesday, May 15, 1923
More standards of comparison can be brought to the Moscow Art Theatre's production of Maxim Gorky's "The Lower Depths" than
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NEWS
By J. A. B.
Wednesday, May 9, 1923
For its first play of the four to be given in Boston, the Moscow Art Theatre, the most famous repertory
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NEWS
By J. A. B.
Wednesday, September 27, 1922
For eighty-three years Bulwer Lytton's "Richelieu" has had a lease on the English stage. The melodrama will inevitably complete a
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NEWS
By J. A. B.
Friday, April 28, 1922
Under the inclusive but indefinite title of "The Drama and the Stage" (Harcourt, Brace), Ludwig Lewisohn has collected into book
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