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Updated: July 14, 2025
The novel-reading, theatre-going girls rallied around her to a girl; and the young men in the store were not far behind. Elizabeth was popular from the first.
It was so large that the dramatists were obliged to deal only with subjects that were traditional, stories which had long been familiar to the entire theatre-going public, including the poorer and less educated spectators who sat farthest from the actors.
"No, you mustn't; for it isn't true. He's just as much an artist in his way as I am in mine, and, so far as the public is concerned, he has given more proofs." "Oh, his public!" "It won't do to despise any public, even the theatre-going public." Maxwell added the last words with a faint sigh. "It's always second-rate," said his wife, passionately. "Third-rate, fourth-rate!
Reggie's scheme was to turn it into the headquarters of a prolonged country-house party, in session during the months from October till the end of March a party consisting of young or youngish people of both sexes, too poor to be able to do much hunting or shooting on a serious scale, but keen on getting their fill of golf, bridge, dancing, and occasional theatre-going.
We may think differently from the dramatist, or feel emotions quite dissimilar from those of the imagined people of the story; but, at any rate, our minds are consciously aroused, and the period of our attendance at the play becomes for us a period of real experience. The only thing, then, that counts in theatre-going is not what the play can give us, but what we can give the play.
"I can't," Lady Blennington remarked. "I am going to a foolish dinner-party, besides which, of course, you don't want to be bothered with a woman." "Nor can I," Sabatini echoed. "I have appointments all the evening." "I, alas!" Signor di Marito sighed, "must not leave my post for one single moment. These are no days for theatre-going for my poor countrymen."
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