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...only once in its history, in the case of "Brown of Harvard," has the Club produced a play which has previously appeared on an American stage. The acclaim of such critics at H. T. Parker and Philip Hale, the attendance at performances of such New York producers as Guthrie McClintic and Kenneth MacGowan, and the subsequent production of three Dramatic Club plays on Broadway are convincing evidence that the Dramatic Club does have some influence on the American stage. But those who should take most pride in this fact ignore it, the spectators at the Club's performance consisting twenty...
...Actors Theatre also plans to expand into a greater, national institution. Under the brilliant direction of Guthrie McClintic, it sprang suddenly from an obscure, uncoordinated giant organization into what may yet become the most potent, impressively endowed theatre company in the world. With numberless artists at its disposal, it needs only a few more plays like Saturday's Children to carry Director McClintic's vaulting ambition over the first hurdle. He hopes, eventually, to gather a permanent company of over 200 actors, whose province, necessarily, will include theatres far from Manhattan. All this may not come about next...
...whirring the play grinds no ax in the presence of the audience. It succeeds because it stages the battle of Rent v. Romance as essential drama. It is the best U. S. comedy of the season. Rejected by several producers, it is brilliantly directed by Guthrie McClintic in his first venture with the Actors' Theatre. The cast is uniformly excellent...
William J. Fallen, not yet 40, since the War the most daring and spectacular criminal lawyer of the New York Bar, was acquitted last week, after a dramatic trial lasting nearly two weeks before Judge McClintic (of Charleston, W. Va.), sitting in the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, of the charge of bribing, in 1922, a juror in the so-called Durrell-Gregory mail-fraud case. Fallen conducted his own defense, alleged that he was the victim of a far-reaching conspiracy on the part of certain editors and reporters of the New York...