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BERGMAN AS “JOAN OF LORRAINE” Not. all plays need b e written in the discursive form of Maxwell Anderson's “Joan of Lorraine," which brought the glory of a performance by Ingrid Bergman to Broadway, writes Brooks Atkinson in the New York Times. There are innumerable ways of writing a play, including the monumental way in which Shaw wrote hi s incomparable "Saint Joan," a quarter of a century ago. But Mr. Anderson's current whim of writing a play about faith in the form of a stage rehearsal has many advantages apart from novelty. It gives the author an opportunity to discuss casually Joan's problem in faith as it relates to life today. It shows Miss Bergman not only in the role of the Maid of Orleans, which is exalted and passionate, but also in the commonplace part ot an ordinary human being rehearsing for a play. Being an accomplished actress with enkindling integrity, Miss Bergman has the virtuosity to play both .parts, plain and tuppence - coloured, with matchless magnificence. But the form Mr. Anderson is using for “Joan of Lorraine" comes as further proof of th e fact that sincere and earnest plays which do not depend upon the physical illusion of scenery and costumes can be remarkably exhilirating. When the occasion is sufficiently genuine, theatre as makebelieve is infinitely more evocative than theatre as realism.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 31 January 1947, Page 7

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