There's Wisdom in Women
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There's Wisdom in Women | |
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Written by | Joseph Kesselring |
Date premiered | October 30, 1935 |
Place premiered | Cort Theatre |
Original language | English |
Genre | Comedy |
There's Wisdom in Women is a play written by Joseph Kesselring. Producer D. A. Doran staged it on Broadway in 1935. Walter Pidgeon played Leon Nordoff, a famous pianist who has cheated on his wife, Margalo (Ruth Weston). She must decide whether to stay with him, and seeks advice from her friend, Tony Cooke (Glenn Anders).[1]
In his review for The New York Times, Brooks Atkinson said the play was "old hat" produced by "routine playwrighting".[2] Robert Benchley was similarly dismissive in The New Yorker, saying the play need not have been produced at all.[3] The production closed in less than a month, after 46 performances.
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