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...choice of words a restraint quite unnatural to publicity writers. We finished the volume some hours ago, but it is no exaggeration to say that it has taken us since then to arrive, after a breathless pursuit of Anne through her illogical adventures, at the point at which the authoress leaves...

Author: By M. P. B., | Title: THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF -- REVIEWS -- JOTS AND TITLES | 10/23/1920 | See Source »

Besides the delineation of Anne, an accomplishment of which any authoress could be proud, Miss Hartley has created in Phil, the six year old son of Anne, one of the most natural and joyful little imps that was over ponned one that may be ranked with Dickens' or Kipling's tots. And at his death Miss Hartley touches a pitch of pothoa in a few words that Dickens, in reciting the death of Paul Dombey did not equal in as many pages...

Author: By M. P. B., | Title: THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF -- REVIEWS -- JOTS AND TITLES | 10/23/1920 | See Source »

...mythology of Erin by the authoress of many plays of Irish life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF | 5/8/1920 | See Source »

...East," with Henry Hull and Constance Binney and a brilliant supporting company, at the Wilbur Theatre, Boston, beginning Monday, February 16th, with matinees on Wednesday and Saturday. This comedy was seen all last season at the Broadhurst and Maxine Eliott Theatres. A new comedy by Rachel Crothers, the authoress of "Old Lady 31," "The Three of Us," "A Man's World, and "A Little Journey," is a matter of unusual interest in the theatrical world. The Messrs. Shubert brought together a particularly fine cast for this Rachel Crothers' comedy. Henry Hull, who is featured with Miss Binney, made a truly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "39 EAST" | 2/16/1920 | See Source »

...Flesh and Blood", the second production of the 47 Workshop this year, will be presented for its initial performance tomorrow evening in Agassiz Theatre, Radcliffe, at 8o'clock. In four acts, the play has been written by Miss Eleanor Hinkley, a member of the Workshop, who, besides being the authoress of "The Reunion." a one-act play presented by the University Dramatic Club last year, has taken part in many Workshop pieces. Admission to performance tomorrow and to a second one which will be held at the same place next Monday evening, will be by invitation only...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WORKSHOP STAGES NEW DRAMA | 12/13/1917 | See Source »

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