Gretchen Cryer | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis & critique of Gretchen Cryer.

Gretchen Cryer | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis & critique of Gretchen Cryer.
This section contains 317 words
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[To] tell you the truth social significance is dear to my heart. But then so are songs, and I take the perhaps old-fashioned attitude that the first duty of a musical is to be musical…. I am writing about "Now Is the Time for All Good Men."… The news is not exactly good.

[The show] was terrible….

[Perhaps] if the book had been stronger … the musical would have been more compelling. Oddly enough, the ideas behind the musical are good—this is where the social significance comes in. For a teacher, who has served jail for refusing to kill in Vietnam, comes to a high school in the wilds of Indiana and teaches the kids about Thoreau and civil disobedience. I Courtesy of Martin Tudor ProductionsCourtesy of Martin Tudor Productionswarmed to him, and to the young widow he wooed with hard words and high ideals.

Yet characters are not plays any...

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This section contains 317 words
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