Review of Applause (1973) by Mordaunt Hall for New York Times — 06 Apr 2016
In most cases, however, Mr. Mamoulian commits the unpardonable sin of being far too extravagant. He becomes tedious in his scenes of the convent and there is nothing but viciousness in his stage passages.
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This review of Applause (1973) was written by Mordaunt Hall and published by New York Times on 06 Apr 2016.
Applause has generally received positive reviews.
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