

Three Comedies
George S Kaufman


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Readers have mixed opinions about the compilation of comedies. Some are disappointed by the editing issues, while others appreciate the inclusion of classic works. Despite the flaws, there is acknowledgment of the quality of the original content.
Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman inebriated America during the Prohibition Twenties, then made everyone forget the Depression in the Thiries via gales of sophisticated laughter.
The dynamic playwriting duo created three smash hits together: The Royal Family (1927) • Dinner at Eight (1932) • and Stage Door (1936.
All three plays were promptly made by Hollywood into equally famous films – Dinner at Eight with Jean Harlow; Stage Door with a young Katharine Hepburn and Lucille Ball; and the Royal Family of Broadway with Frederic March.
Three Comedies is a American historical play written by Edna Ferber and published by Samuel French in New York (2000).
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Samuel French · 2000 · 384 pp
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