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Our theater is strangled in a bottleneck . . . made up of a group of men who are hired to report the events of our stage and who more and more are acquiring powers which, as a group, they are not qualified to exercise — either by their training or their taste. . . . No opposition point of view is
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It is an insult to our theater that there should be so many incompetents and irresponsibles among . ... Of late years all plays are passed on largely by a sort of
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John Chapman called it "the worst play I have seen since I have been in the reviewing business") that Clurman and Kazan took out an ad in the
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says of his first sight of Brando (in “Truckline Cafe”): “I thought guy they pulled in off the street. Too good to be an actor.”
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together. The play also remains notable for being the first time Brando and Malden worked together, prior to co-starring in
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is also notable for being the first collaboration between Brando and Kazan, who later made
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In “Broadway: The Golden Age,” a stirring documentary film by Rick McKay, that fine actor
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ever expressed. There is a blackout of all taste except the taste of these men.
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Meanwhile, playwright Anderson mounted an ad in the
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