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At the Theatre

Three New One-Act Plays by Sean O’Casey are Put on by an off-Broadway Group of Actors

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Eighteen years having elapsed since a new O’Casey play was done in this town, a patron of the arts instinctively rises to attention when a new bill is announced. Some actors who admire the most invisible of our dramatists have put on three O’Casey one-act plays at Yugoslav-American Hall, 405 West Forty-first Street, where they opened last evening.1

The New York Times (8 May 1952).

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Robert G. Lowery

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© 1982 Brooks Atkinson and Robert G. Lowery

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Atkinson, B. (1982). At the Theatre. In: Lowery, R.G. (eds) Sean O’Casey. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-05667-5_23

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