Word: helene
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...followed an old Dutch legend of a mid-summer festival with bonfires & a burgomaster's daughter & a bookish boy too long boxed up. Philadelphia critics, as well as critics who had taken the pilgrimage from other cities, regretted that there was no consistent loveliness in the score, that Soprano Helen Stanley & Baritone Marcel Salzinger had had to sing alternate measures of beauty and chaff. But the whole they found skillful stimulating, worthy of the Strauss of the tone-poems and the songs far worthier of production than many of the so-called novelties that have found their way into...
Destined to retire in mortification and confusion the CRIMSON reporter blundered into the dressing room of Helen Ford, leading lady of the musical hit. "Peggy Ann". He was lost in the crowd of four of Miss Ford's very intimate friends...
...Ticket Windowe said the reporter enjoyed himself until the intermission, when he decided it was time to send in his card to the bright star of the protestless of "stage door Johnnies" was the medium and promised to have an answer after the show. He did have one Fair "Helen of Troy, New York" had written daintily...
Whereupon someone swooned and wadragged out into the street. Miss Ford supplied the music by singing a snatch of "Cry Baby" from "Helen of Troy, New York...
...COQUETTE?Helen Hayes at her brilliant best as a flirt who fell disasterously in love...