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...Glencairn. The Provincetown Players started their season with a foggy fantasm called The Crime in the Whistler Room and critics sighed. Were the promising group (headed by Kenneth MacGowan, Robert Edmond Jones, Stark Young, and Eugene O'Neill) going to break promises? S.S. Glencairn stifles sighs. Promises of provocative and capably significant drama are being kept. These four one-act plays are among the very few evening's worth of money and mind on the present playbill...
FASHION, OR LIFE IN NEW YORK-The Provincetown Players have rolled the Theatre back 80 years to present in serious and, therefore, burlesque revival a tale of evil Counts, innocent maids, forging financiers...
FASHION, OR LIFE IN NEW YORK−The "Awkward Age" engagingly revived by the Provincetown Players, with all indigenous sentiments, asides, characters−and chairs painted on the rolled-up curtain...
FASHION, OR LIFE IN NEW YORK- The Provincetown Players' diverting revival of a comedy of the 40's, with all the sentiments, asides, songs, characters, indigenous to that engaging "Awkward...
...whites (TIME, March 17) lived up to expectations by turning into a news event. It had been preceded by a storm of protest from various sections of the metropolis and the U. S. at large, though nothing like a race riot seemed likely. At the first performance, the Provincetown Theatre group announced that Mayor Hylan had refused to sanction the appearance of black and white children in the first scene of the play, designed to show that with children there is no color line...