Word: reunioning
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...pretty wit coupled with breath-taking brilliance in dialogue are Mr. Sherwood's prize possessions, displayed to perfection in "Reunion in Vienna." Let Molnar look to his laurels
Plymouth--"Reunion in Vienna." With Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Ernest Cossart, Helen Westley. What more could be desired? Reviewed in this issue...
...gratifying to see that after a hot and painful summer good drama still abides in Boston, with headquarters at the Plymouth where those august troopers from the Theatre Guild are playing "Reunion in Vienna", a truly delightful piece. The play does not deal with a college reunion. There are no middle-aged babies congregating to let off animal spirits. This reunion, on the contrary, is a coming together of the fag ends of an exiled Austrian aristocracy who hope to spend their last pennies laughing and weeping in their beloved Vienna, before braving another decade of hardworking exile...
...presently gets her father and demands marriage. Dorothy Wilson consoles herself by a ride in the snappy car of Eric Linden, a smart-cracking admirer. They turn over, Linden is mortally injured. Dorothy Wilson's injuries are bad enough to make Arlene Judge relent when she-sees the reunion of Wilson & Cromwell. Notably absent from The Age of Consent are football games, cheers, banners. There is only one gin party...
These latter seven units will particularly excite the curiosity of the reunion visitors. The sight of panelled rooms, with private study and bath, telephone and shower; dining halls, and well-stocked libraries, prompts inevitably the liturgical refrain, "Why, when I was in college," and perhaps the queries: can the undergraduate afford this luxury? and has this House Plan benefited...