A serious and composed young actress who won't let a line pass without making certain she's had it in for a private talk and perhaps tea. |
Half the world is composed of idiots, the other half of people clever enough to take indecent advantage of them |
Harpo Marx looks like a musical comedy. |
He had delusions of adequacy |
He had delusions of adequacy |
He wove a great web of knowledge, linking everything together, and sat modestly at a switchboard at the center, eager to help. |
It has an air about it of having strolled in from the street with a few tricks up its sleeve, and if everybody would relax, please, it would do its best to pass the time whimsically. |
Reviewers must normally function as huff-and-puff artists blowing laggard theatergoers stageward. |
Seymour Peck's editorial hand ranged far, wide and deep, touching lightly but expertly He seemed less an editor of any sort than the very best sort of guardian angel. |
There is literally nothing Mr. Carmines will not use - gallops, waltzes, polkas, circus blares and musical bumps and grinds - to get his work done. |
Wherever it came from, the musical came with its hair mussed and with an innocent, indolent, irreverent look on its bright, bland face. |