Elmer Rice: Three Plays: The Adding Machine, Street Scene and Dream Girl
Author: Elmer Rice
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 239
Elmer Rice belongs high on the roster of influential play-wrights. He has brought vitality and world attention to the American theatre. His plays have passed the test of endurance. "A veteran craftsman who knows his job...Rice is a showman who writes for the theatre rather than the library."--The New York Times
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 239
Elmer Rice belongs high on the roster of influential play-wrights. He has brought vitality and world attention to the American theatre. His plays have passed the test of endurance. "A veteran craftsman who knows his job...Rice is a showman who writes for the theatre rather than the library."--The New York Times
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Author: Elmer Rice
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 239
Elmer Rice belongs high on the roster of influential play-wrights. He has brought vitality and world attention to the American theatre. His plays have passed the test of endurance. "A veteran craftsman who knows his job...Rice is a showman who writes for the theatre rather than the library."--The New York Times
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 239
Elmer Rice belongs high on the roster of influential play-wrights. He has brought vitality and world attention to the American theatre. His plays have passed the test of endurance. "A veteran craftsman who knows his job...Rice is a showman who writes for the theatre rather than the library."--The New York Times
Elmer Rice: Three Plays: The Adding Machine, Street Scene and Dream Girl
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