Glad Tidings
by Edward Mabley

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Exterior SetComedy

Synopsis

A light-hearted, sophisticated comedy starred Melvyn Douglas and Signe Hasso at the Lyceum Theatre in New York.

Brooks Atkinson describes it thus: "It is the story of a journalist who, on his return to America after twenty years absence, finds himself the father of a charming girl 19 years old.

In his youth he had been in love with a motion-picture actress whom he had neglected to marry.

Being a woman of independent spririt, she had brought up the daughter without notifying the father.

To make things complex, the journalist is on the point of marrying another woman, and the actress has one more child by another man.

But the germ of GLAD TIDINGS is the emotion of a middle-aged man who finds that he is the father of a very attractive, bright-minded maiden.

He likes it.

In fact, almost everyone likes it, including the audience."

- New York Times

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
BindingPaperback
ISBN-139780573609428
ISBN-10057360942X

Glad Tidings is a comedy play written by Edward Mabley and published by Samuel French.

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