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John R. W. smail

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The Constant Wife

The Constant Wife is in many ways an excellent comedy. For considerable stretches of time it manages to transcend the


Cry the Beloved Country

Cry the Beloved Country is so earnest and virtuous that criticism of it seems almost improper--like throwing stones at a


The Playgoer

King Lear is one of Shakespeare's greatest characters, and probably the hardest to perform. He is a king, a father,


Expert Harvardman Overwhelms Classmates With Policy of Studymanship, Sexmanship

On all sides these days one hears the questions "What is Harvardmanship?" "What sets the expert in Harvardmanship apart from


Expert Harvardman Overwhelms Classmates With Policy of Studymanship, Sexmanship

On all sides these days one hears the questions "What is Harvardmanship?" "What sets the expert in Harvardmanship apart from


Ex-Guard's Social Relations Thesis May Be Help to Football Coaches

A brand new approach to football coaching is waiting around for some bright coach to pick up from the back


THE PLAYGOER

There are eleven people in "The Three Sisters" with clearly defined characters. By the end of the third act, nine


THE PLAYGOER

There is only one trade open to a man called Posket, especially if his first name is Aeneas. He is


THE PLAYGOER

The stern moralists who condemn Restoration comedy as merely vulgar should go and see the Brattle Theatre's production of Wycherley's