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How to Get Tough About It

How to Get Tough About It is a 1938 dramatic play by Robert Ardrey.

How to Get Tough About It
Playbill for original Broadway production
Written byRobert Ardrey
CharactersKitty, Dan Grimshaw, Dokey, Joe, Mannheim, Vergez, Billy Boy, Mrs. Clugg, Peschino, Clugg, Susie, Matt Grogan, Eldridge, Powers
Date premiered1938
Place premieredMartin Beck Theater, Broadway, New York City
Original languageEnglish
SettingAmerican Midwest

Production edit

How to Get Tough About It is Robert Ardrey's third play, preceded by Star Spangled and Casey Jones, the latter of which opened on Broadway within ten days of it. Ardrey's next play, Thunder Rock, is his most famous.

How to Get Tough About it opened on Broadway in 1938. It was presented by Guthrie McClintic, who bought the script after a single reading.[1] The production starred Katherine Locke and Myron McCormick, who were praised for their acting. Brooks Atkinson, reviewing for the New York Times, wrote "In their scenes together Miss Locke and Mr. McCormick act with fervent sincerity that is beautifully matched and one of the acting treasures of this stirring season."[1]

Story edit

The author described the play as "A proletarian love story of pleasant dimensions."[2] It tells the story of Kitty, an independent-minded waitress in a cheap cafe in a Midwestern industrial district, and Dan Grimshaw, "a boat-builder with more pride in craft than business sense."[1] Atkinson gives the following summary:

She has been in love with an amiable thug who promotes himself to labor union racketeering, and has coldly deserted her. By force of circumstances the waitress and the boat-builder are thrown together on the houseboat, where he lives on the mudflats, and they find that their notions of life are congenial. During a bogus strike the racketeer comes back, claims his old girl and takes her. The rest of the play is the story of how the uncontaminated pair learn how to get tough about it and save the decencies of their private principles in a world that is seething with violent corruption.[1]

Reception edit

How to Get Tough About It opened two years after Ardrey's first play, Star Spangled. Star Spangled had been commercially unsuccessful, but had garnered Ardrey a reputation on Broadway, as well as notice from important figures. In particular George Abbott, Sidney Howard, Thornton Wilder, and Arthur Hopkins all saw promise in the play, and due to their interventions Ardrey was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship that allowed him the financial freedom to write Casey Jones and How to Get Tough About it.[2][3][4] These two plays opened ten days apart and both also failed to find popularity with audiences, though reviews were mixed. His fourth play, Thunder Rock, was also a failure on Broadway, before it became a massive international success.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Atkinson, Brooks. "Katherine Lock and Myron McCormick appear in 'How to Get Tough About It.'" New York Times, 9 February 1938. Print.
  2. ^ a b c Ardrey, Robert. Plays of Three Decades, Introduction. New York: Atheneum. 1968. p. 18. Print
  3. ^ "Getting Tough About It." New York Times, 6 February 1938. Print.
  4. ^ The Robert Ardrey Estate Website. "About"

External links edit

  • ​How to Get Tough About It​ at the Internet Broadway Database
  • The Official Robert Ardrey Estate Website
  • Plays at the Robert Ardrey Estate Website

tough, about, 1938, dramatic, play, robert, ardrey, playbill, original, broadway, productionwritten, byrobert, ardreycharacterskitty, grimshaw, dokey, mannheim, vergez, billy, clugg, peschino, clugg, susie, matt, grogan, eldridge, powersdate, premiered1938plac. How to Get Tough About It is a 1938 dramatic play by Robert Ardrey How to Get Tough About ItPlaybill for original Broadway productionWritten byRobert ArdreyCharactersKitty Dan Grimshaw Dokey Joe Mannheim Vergez Billy Boy Mrs Clugg Peschino Clugg Susie Matt Grogan Eldridge PowersDate premiered1938Place premieredMartin Beck Theater Broadway New York CityOriginal languageEnglishSettingAmerican Midwest Contents 1 Production 2 Story 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksProduction editHow to Get Tough About It is Robert Ardrey s third play preceded by Star Spangled and Casey Jones the latter of which opened on Broadway within ten days of it Ardrey s next play Thunder Rock is his most famous How to Get Tough About it opened on Broadway in 1938 It was presented by Guthrie McClintic who bought the script after a single reading 1 The production starred Katherine Locke and Myron McCormick who were praised for their acting Brooks Atkinson reviewing for the New York Times wrote In their scenes together Miss Locke and Mr McCormick act with fervent sincerity that is beautifully matched and one of the acting treasures of this stirring season 1 Story editThe author described the play as A proletarian love story of pleasant dimensions 2 It tells the story of Kitty an independent minded waitress in a cheap cafe in a Midwestern industrial district and Dan Grimshaw a boat builder with more pride in craft than business sense 1 Atkinson gives the following summary She has been in love with an amiable thug who promotes himself to labor union racketeering and has coldly deserted her By force of circumstances the waitress and the boat builder are thrown together on the houseboat where he lives on the mudflats and they find that their notions of life are congenial During a bogus strike the racketeer comes back claims his old girl and takes her The rest of the play is the story of how the uncontaminated pair learn how to get tough about it and save the decencies of their private principles in a world that is seething with violent corruption 1 Reception editHow to Get Tough About It opened two years after Ardrey s first play Star Spangled Star Spangled had been commercially unsuccessful but had garnered Ardrey a reputation on Broadway as well as notice from important figures In particular George Abbott Sidney Howard Thornton Wilder and Arthur Hopkins all saw promise in the play and due to their interventions Ardrey was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship that allowed him the financial freedom to write Casey Jones and How to Get Tough About it 2 3 4 These two plays opened ten days apart and both also failed to find popularity with audiences though reviews were mixed His fourth play Thunder Rock was also a failure on Broadway before it became a massive international success 2 References edit a b c d Atkinson Brooks Katherine Lock and Myron McCormick appear in How to Get Tough About It New York Times 9 February 1938 Print a b c Ardrey Robert Plays of Three Decades Introduction New York Atheneum 1968 p 18 Print Getting Tough About It New York Times 6 February 1938 Print The Robert Ardrey Estate Website About External links edit How to Get Tough About It at the Internet Broadway Database The Official Robert Ardrey Estate Website Plays at the Robert Ardrey Estate Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title How to Get Tough About It amp oldid 878955187, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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