A Playwright Was Born This Day
April 10th, 2010Clare Boothe Luce
April 10, 1903
New York, New York, USA
…I was afraid that if a new production went badly, the play would be officially buried. But it seems to have more vitality than I thought. Some things don’t change: People still have affairs; divorces still hurt; there are still women who lead empty, idle lives. I’m an old theatre girl, and I’m keeping my fingers crossed.
Clare Boothe Luce
April 22, 1973
On Harry, and Henry and Ike and Mr. Shaw
By Martha Weinman Lear
New York Times
Tags: born, playwright, quotations
Posted in Theatre

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