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Front Page  (A Play), by Ben Hecht, Charles MacArthur

  • Sales Rank: #8306712 in Books
  • Published on: 1955
  • Binding: Paperback

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
A Very Good Play
By MattMiller
I really like this play. We're reading it for a film class and watched the popular adaptation, His Girl Friday, and we read this play as well. It is very well written and the dialogue is awesome. Read it quickly. The dialogue is very fast paced and if you try to hang on every line, it becomes a little boring after a while. Anyway, I just wanted to rate this play because I think it is very good and it only has one, one-star rating and I think that's very unfair. Read it!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
CLASSIC COMEDY
By David Keymer
This is the review of the play I posted as advertisement for the production of it I'm in starting next week.

I understand people who think it reads flat. It does. But it's an example of play that plays better than it reads because it's attuned to certain basic affinities we have for comedy.

*****

It’s 1928, the Jazz Age, Chicago the Windy City. A bunch of reporters sit in a pressroom playing cards. They’re waiting for a condemned man to die. One is on a phone, dredging up one more story to spark the pages of his newspaper the next morning. For the most part, they’re low lifes. The two things they have in common are a nose for news and a jaundiced eye for anything elected officials tell them. Sex, violence and graft sell for them --the more they can dig out, the better. They’re the original “Show Me” crew.
One of them complains: why couldn’t they execute the condemned man two hours earlier so the news could make the City Edition? Then they hear that the condemned man has escaped. What follows is controlled chaos, with a line of sharp chatter but Keystone Kops comedy too.

Everyone’s a type in this play: the reporters, the conniving editor who’ll do anything for a story but pay his reporters what he promised them, the society matron whose son wants to marry –god forbid- a female reporter who may be a woman but can’t be a lady, the goodhearted lady of the streets, the sheriff and mayor who are as incompetent as they are corrupt (and they’re HOPELESSLY corrupt!).

Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur had been reporters in Chicago so when they moved to New York to write a play, they drew on their Chicago experience. The play was an instant hit. It went on to the movies, appearing three times in different clothing. In the second version, His Girl Friday, reporter Hildy Johnson became a woman instead of a man, which is what she is tonight in the Prospect production.

Why do we find irresistible a play written so long ago? What’s the attraction? It appeals because the playwrights knew how to write comedy. Unlike the pap that’s offered up today, true comedy is immortal. We love seeing other people take pratfalls --it reminds us that we’re fallible without exposing us to the embarrassment of having to fail ourselves. Besides, at heart, reporting is always a comic transaction: reporters make fun of high ideals because the people they meet so often lower them. And when that happens, they’re there to let the rest of us know it. Like in The Front Page.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
A classic
By Eric B.
The Front Page was first written in 1928. Over 75 years later it still feels timely. Even if some of the language is from another era, the sentiments are truly of the present.

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