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''[[The Searching Wind]]'' is a play in two acts written by Lillian Hellman. Setting: The drawing-room of the Hazen Home, Washington, D.C. Spring, 1944; a room in the Grand Hotel, Rome, 1922.
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''[[The Searching Wind]]'' is a play in two acts written by Lillian Hellman (1905–1984) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Hellman]. Setting: The drawing-room of the Hazen Home, Washington, D.C. Spring, 1944; a room in the Grand Hotel, Rome, 1922.
  
 
First produced by Herman Shulmin at the Fulton Theatre on Broadway, New York from 12 April 1944.
 
First produced by Herman Shulmin at the Fulton Theatre on Broadway, New York from 12 April 1944.
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Internet Broadway Database [https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-production/the-searching-wind-1412].
 
Internet Broadway Database [https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-production/the-searching-wind-1412].
  
Review by [[Leslie Sowden]], ''[[The Rand Daily Mail]]'', 6 September 1945.
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Review by [[Lewis Sowden]], ''[[The Rand Daily Mail]]'', 6 September 1945.
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 13:43, 11 February 2022

The Searching Wind is a play in two acts written by Lillian Hellman (1905–1984) [1]. Setting: The drawing-room of the Hazen Home, Washington, D.C. Spring, 1944; a room in the Grand Hotel, Rome, 1922.

First produced by Herman Shulmin at the Fulton Theatre on Broadway, New York from 12 April 1944.

Performance history in South Africa

1945: Presented by New Theatre, Johannesburg, produced by Shirley Wakefield in September 1945, starring Eileen Goudvis, Minna Schneier, Sydney Witkin, Marcus Levy, with minor roles by Fred Loehnen, Gus Weddepohl and Art Gross . Sets by Gilles Botbyl.

Sources

Internet Broadway Database [2].

Review by Lewis Sowden, The Rand Daily Mail, 6 September 1945.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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