Word: unevenly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Heywood Broun: "... Before the play ends she is stark raving mad. So instead of the problem of white and black, we have the problem of sane and insane ... In the uneven career of Eugene O'Neill I think All God's Chillun will rank as one of the down strokes...
...heavy fog that blotted out the desolate, treeless, uninhabited shores below, two aviators, speeding westward, crashed against a mountain side. Miraculously uninjured, they picked themselves from the wreck of their plane and started on a search for life, warmth, food. For seven days they labored across that rough, uneven country. At the end of a week they came to a trapper's cabin on the southern tip of Port Moller Bay, nearly at the end of the peninsula. From this haven they flashed back word that they were safe...
...Duke, who, finding her humanized by love, forgives the upstart and does not kill him. Her royal keeper does not mind whom she loves so long as her tenderness for somebody makes her forget she has a fiery temperament to uphold. Thus, on a cynical note, ends an uneven revelation that a too passionate wooer can play right into his rival's hands. Despite its occasional irony, the play seems to be smitten with awe at moving among elegant folks in grand surroundings. With a first act that sparkles and others that go diminuendo, Miss Zoë Akins remains...
Despite Yale's drop from last year's league championship, and her uneven playing this season, the Blue boosts a formidable outfit and will prove decidedly dangerous to the Crimson quinter. Pite's sensational throws will be a chief factor in the work of Captain. Hoxie Haas's Eli outfit, while the playing of Luman and Stevens, of gridiron fame, will prove by no means insignificant...
PRODUCER. Mr. Cohan's genius glows least brilliantly in his production. His settings are only moderately effective; his cast, uneven; his direction, occasionally rheumatic...