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...Lillian Hellman, discussing the narrowing appeal of drama in this country, observed: "The educated, or semi-educated Americans have lost their interest in the theater, and I can't blame them It's less interesting...
...What is wrong with the American Theatre today" will be discussed at 7:30 tonight in the Leverett House Dining Hall by playwrights Lillian Heliman and Mrs. Mark DeWolfe Howe, drama critics Walter Kerr and Elliott Norton, and William Alfred, associate professor of English. Robert H. Chapman, associate professor of English, will moderate the colloquium...
...Lillian Hellman moved an audience of over 400 today as she recalled some of be fear which the post-war atmosphere stilled in American artists. "Being lightened," she observed wryly, "is not good for writing...
Thirteen years later, Miss Hellman encountered the same producer on a Hollywood street. "Lillian," he said, embracing her hypocritically, "I've missed you so deeply." And she laughed at him once more...
audience sadly thinned by a freak error, Lillian Hellman continued series of anecdotal reminisence at Loeb yesterday. She commented on observing that since success is at best "glancing kisses," so should be viewed as "glancing...