Word: devil
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...DEVIL'S DISCIPLE?Early Shaw, revived by the Theatre Guild, and proving that early Shaw is a good deal better than most up-to-the-minute theatricalism. Shaw and Roland Young, as General Burgoyne, make even an English General seem suavely epigrammatic...
...humanitarian " enterprises during the war, and finally went to prison for peculations of their funds. But John Bull goes on with all the devices of American yellow journalism and a few master touches of its own. The contents of its current number includes: " The World, the Flesh and the Devil" (tabloid editorials), "Who Shields the Wicked Woman," " Houses Exchanged for Girls," " Candid Communications " (open letters from John Bull to his friends and enemies), "Human Documents" (an enlarged and unexpurgated version of Beatrice Fairfax...
...DEVIL'S DISCIPLE-A brilliant last act and Roland Young, as the cynical and disillusioned "Gentlemanly Johnny Burgoyne," give Bernard Shaw another success with one of his early plays...
...DEVIL'S DISCIPLE?Theatre Guild revival of one of Shaw's early comedies that shows the Devil not so black as other people paint him. Roland Young remarkable as the only British general in history with a sense of humor...
...DEVIL'S DISCIPLE?A brilliant last act and Roland Young, as the cynical and disillusioned " Gentlemanly Johnny Burgoyne," give Bernard Shaw another success with one of his early plays...