The English Stage : Its Origins And Modern Developments : a Critical And Historical Study
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With brief touring intervals, Miss Horniman's company have played at the Gaiety Theatre regularly, and the constant changing of parts and styles among the different members of the company have produced a perfect technique, combination, and ensemble which is abso- lutely impossible anywhere except in a true repertory theatre. The promise of catholicity in the choice of plays has been faithfully fulfilled, as witness the presentation of plays by Shakespeare, Euripides, Ibsen, Shaw, Beaumont and F...letcher, Sheridan, Goldsmith, Ben Jonson, Maeterlinck, Sudermann, Galsworthy, St John Hankin, Tarpey, Rostand, Paston, Elizabeth Baker, Granville Barker, Arnold Bennett, Masterfield, Barrie, Haddon Cham- bers, and Sutro. The pledge, too, of " a widely open door " to new dramatists has been kept to the letter, as plays by Allan Monkhouse, Harold Brighouse, Stanley Houghton, H-M. Richard- son, Judge Parry, M. A. Arabian, J. F. Bennett, Basil Dean, J. Sackville Martin, F. E. Wynne, E. Hamilton Moore, Charles McEvoy and Gertrude Robins amply testify.
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