Word: rosalind
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...individual roles, Ian Keith made a confident and picturesque Orlando. But Marjorie Rambeau was not Rosalind. She was good to look at, her delivery was often excellent, her comedy effective without tedious rollicking - but the proud, humorous, airy creature of Shakespeare's fancy she was not. She gave everything but enchantment to the part...
...Rosalind and Celia in the National Theatre's production of As You Like It will be played by Marjorie Rambeau and Margalo Gillmore. The production goes to Washington for a preliminary run April...
...girls described by Mr. Fitzgerald may or may not have been true to life at the time he wrote his book. But once it was published and became the one unfailing topic of conversation for boys and girls it is noticeable the "Rosalind's" and "Gloria's" became suddenly all prevalent. The explanation may be that the younger generation had already a desire to be clever or fast or both but felt a certain timidity as to who to proceed. Mr. Fitzgerald merely showed them the way. Oscar Wilde, and the innumerable others,- who have held that life imitates...
...would be impossible to accuse the creator of Portia, Lady Macbeth, and Rosalind of being hostile to "women's rights." Yet "The Taming of the Shrew" is a healthy antidote for the overdose of feminism we are getting today. It is somewhat startling to hear a magnificent woman of Miss Marlowe's mould declaim: "The husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper." It might be profitable for young men to acquaint themselves with the strategy of shrew taming as employed by the Elizabethans, and depicted by Mr. Sothern...
...LaTour, chairman, and Miss Helen A. Lamb, G. C. Wilkins and Miss Vera Huy, V. B. Kellett and Miss Mildred Kent, R. Batchelder and Miss Dorothy Prentice, H. B. Griffiths and Miss Rosalind Hurtubit, R. W. Clarke and Miss Marjorie Braddock, C. V. Traphagen and Miss Ruth Farnham...