Monday, Sep. 16, 1940
Season's First
After 58 years in the theatre, bald, aging William A. Brady still takes a small boy's delight in beating fellow producers to the boards with the season's first play. Last week Producer Brady managed to squeeze through a winner by offering a Broadway revival of five-year-old Kind Lady.
One of the best gooseflesh dramas in years, Kind Lady is an especial favorite with Brady because it is tailored to the talents of his wife, Grace George. In 1935, as a gentle, fragile spinster kept prisoner in her own home by a gang of terrifying crooks intent upon driving her potty, Miss George won great critical kudos. It was repeated last week.
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