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be the worse for it. The play rails against the perils of trading one's artistic talents for commercial gain. At its core is Neil McRae, a poor, young classical composer. Concerned about how hard he is working at odd jobs to meet his financial obligations, his friends - a doctor visiting from back home and his neighbor, Cynthia Mason, in whom he has more than a passing interest - urge him to marry Gladys Cady, whose father is a wealthy
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that were popular at the time; its title derives from the proverb "Set a beggar on horseback, and he'll ride at a gallop," "Set a beggar on horseback, and he'll ride to hell," or "Set a beggar on horseback, and he will ride to the devil," meaning that if you give wealth to the undeserving, they will
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school of musical composition, to which McRae is staunchly opposed. Conflict arises when he is offered a job making
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The play was revived with most of the original cast a mere seven months later, opening on March 23, 1925, at the
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at a substantial salary if he agrees to give up his "foolish" interest in the classics.
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Forty-five years later, after 13 previews, another revival opened on May 14, 1970, at
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George S. Kaufman
Marc Connelly
Broadhurst Theatre
play
George S. Kaufman
Marc Connelly
parody
expressionistic
parables
industrialist
Tin Pan Alley
widgets
Broadway production
Broadhurst Theatre
Roland Young
Osgood Perkins
Spring Byington
Frederic Richard Sullivan
Shubert Theatre
Lincoln Center
Vivian Beaumont Theater
Leonard Frey
Susan Watson
Paramount Pictures
silent film
version
James Cruze
Edward Everett Horton
SilentEra entry

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