Abie's Irish Rose
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Immediate Response
A one-word (or phrase) response to this piece:
Why?
CLICHES.
Seriously, that is the only appropriate short response to Abie's Irish Rose. As Pauline Kael said in her review of Song of Norway, the script brings back cliches you never even knew you knew.
Dion Boucicault managed to squeeze every last ounce of shamrock juice out of various "Stage Oirish" Paddy stereotypes in the 19th century. Nonetheless Anne Nichols manages to take it one step further by combining the Irish stereotypes with Jewish stereotypes. This script is clearly the evolutionary progenitor of a host of second-rate TV sitcoms.
A personal linkage the piece engendered:
I cannot understand how this tripe became the longest-running play in Broadway history. Then again, I don't know...
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