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Marc Connelly is known primarily for his plays, but he also wrote many short humorous stories for The New Yorker and other magazines, a number of essays, a novel (A Souvenir from Qam, 1965), and ...
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By George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly. Kaufman's first hit comedy was also his initial collaboration with Marc Connelly. Based on a well-known comic heroine made popular in Frank Pierce Adams' column, Dulcy is an engaging comedy about an incipient business deal among suburban neighbors that nearly falls apart—until our heroine, Duclinea, a kind of endearing dingbat in the Gracie Allen mode, saves the day with her innocent brand of common sense.
The Sleep of Cyma Roget (1920) Paul Bridere
Mark Connelly discusses his career as a playwright, producer, director and actor. In the early '20s, writing in collaboration with George S. Kaufman, he prod...
Connelly, Marc(us) 1890– Connelly, known primarily for his Pulitzer Prize-winning play The Green Pastures and for his successful collaborations with George S. Kaufman during the 1920s, has long ...