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The straw

Irish-American playwright Eugene O'Neill is credited with altering the trajectory of American drama in the early twentieth century by focusing on the lives of working-class people and using language that more closely echoed everyday vernacular. The Straw is an account of a man who falls in love while in quarantine, being treated for tuberculosis.

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  • "Plays"
  • "O'Neill, Eugene: The first man"

http://schema.org/description

  • "Blackstone Theatre, 7th and Michigan Ave. The Federal Theatre, USA Work program WPA, Hallie Flanagan, national director, Harry Minturn, acting director for Chicago presents the first Chicago performance of Eugene O'Neill's "The Straw," directed by Harry Minturn, asst. director Victor Sutherland, settings by Clive Rickabaugh, scenery constructed by Messrs. Schlesinger, Jackson, Neiglick of the Federal Theatre Workshop, costumes by Margaret Rand, made in Federal Theatre Costume Shop, lighting by Duncan Whiteside."
  • "Irish-American playwright Eugene O'Neill is credited with altering the trajectory of American drama in the early twentieth century by focusing on the lives of working-class people and using language that more closely echoed everyday vernacular. The Straw is an account of a man who falls in love while in quarantine, being treated for tuberculosis."@en

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  • "American drama"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Texts"
  • "Theater programs"
  • "Electronic books"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "The straw"@en
  • "The straw"
  • "The Straw"@en
  • "al-Qashshah"
  • "القشة"
  • "Straw"