Put some oomph behind i t , You oren ', po inti ng your eyebrows! Act Two: As You Like It Satires ... comedi es ... tragedies . .. a continuous strain of good drama was provided by the Theatre Guild, which had been organi zed earlier in the fall. Proceeds from the ticket sales went towards improvement of the Little Thea tre stage . Twenty-one plays were presented by the Guild throughout the year. Impressive simplicity was the keynote of the presentation of "Juno and the Paycock," the nex t dramatic event, by the touring Dublin Pl ayers. The audience's reception of the players, probably one of the best of the year, proved that drama is uni - versal, no matter what the language or the nationality. Norway earlier in the century provided the setting for the winter major production, Ibsen 's "An Enemy of the People." From the hours of rehearsal, adverti sing, and making sets to the cast party when sets were put away a nd the cast relaxed again feel - ing a Job well done, " spirit vf comradeship developed that made the hard work a pleasure. One act plOy5 such os "Spreading the News" int roduced many newcomers to the Hard ing stoge , ./ n - I , ~ , 147 "
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