Writer
R. K. L.
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CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Boston should be willing to suffer a temporary theatrical eclipse once a season if it can come out from behind
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Can you speak French? Parlez vous Francais? No, don't clip the accompanying coupon, don't even bother to take another French
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
Once upon a time Edward Knoblock wrote Kismet. On Monday night his play, the Tornado, written in collaboration with Anthony
CINEMA CRIMSON PLAY GOER DRAMA
God help America when it gets the Eskimo craze, begins to eat seal blubber and wears its flannels twelve months
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
For several years Madge Kennedy has been one of the most successful liars on the American stage and the excellence
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
"The Lady From the Sea", Duse's Famous Vehicle, Strains the Tyros to Their Limit "The first professional performance in Boston
THE CRIME
Every quarrel has its roots in misunderstanding, as the Good Book says. What Good Book? I fancy you'll find it
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
In the Gay Nineties, the Naughty Nineties, the Nineties of the Yellow Book, these things were done well, these clever
THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
For the writing of modern musical comedies and read-at-one-sitting "love and mystery" stories, there have been gradually built up definite