Word: dramatist
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...second place "the fundamental importance of the dramatist" is by no means ignored. One-third of the volume is devoted to the dramatist of tomorrow. Doubtless the reviewer is not aware that in a letter to the New York Times of January 22 Mr. Macgowan expressly makes this clear. He never tires of blowing his trumpets for Georg Kalser and for Evreinov. He takes a whole chapter to analyze Kaiser's From Morn Till Midnight...
...Working on that basis there is no reason why a Japanese student of English drama should not cut "Hamlet" of all its language, and leave only its basic melodrama "to give an actor full opportunity to work himself into the spirit of the part", which, of course, the original dramatist was unable to do and did not think...
...fourth play to be given is "The Blind" by Maurice Maeterlinck, the famous Belgian dramatist. There are fourteen parts in it, of which seven...
...Dramatic Club has chosen for its twenty-second production, the "Sea Gull", a four act tragedy by the noted Russian dramatist Tchekhov. Last Year "Cherry Orchard", a play by the same author, was presented in New York, and it attained considerable success there. With its four elaborate settings and typically Russian atmosphere, the "Sea Gull" promises to prove fully as successful as was "Cherry Orchard...
...fame, however, is due not only to his ability as a writer and a dramatist, but also as a philosopher, for he is the modern representative of the long line of Indian philosophers which dates back to ancient times...