Word: minor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...acting is smooth and even, without particular stars, rather suggesting stock company work in the individuality of the minor parts. Mrs. Tighe is the most natural and confident, and therefore the most convincing. Miss Feeley's restlessness in the first act may be due to the great speed with which things happen to her--she comes back from dinner almost before she starts--, for in the later acts she seems entirely at ease. Mr. Walker does well with a part which the author could make less difficult by deciding whether or not it is to be taken seriously; Mr. Manson...
...short there are just enough minor faults to give the amateur critic some fun and the staff and the company some work between performances. It is a well-balanced production of a good play. Those who see it will not only enjoy it, but remember it, and quote...
...Brinkler will play the following selections: Fantasie Overture, G. Garrett Berceuse, C. Dickinson Sonata in E-flat minor, op. 119, J. Rheinberger Pastorale, A. Claussmann Grand Choeur in G (MS.) A. Brinkler Intermezzo, J. H. Rogers Bethlehem, Otto Malling Toccata from Fifth Symphony, C. M. Widor
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...Radcliffe, makes a varied appeal both to the humor and sympathy of the audience. It deals with the tribulations of a New York journalist who "had a wife and couldn't keep her"--at least not to his satisfaction, amid the distractions and extravagances of city life. The minor characters of the comedy are fresh and well-drawn, particularly Kline, the restaurant keeper...