WOMEN AND WAR
Sir-yYou ask in your article "Women and War" if women are interested in such performances as The Trojan Women and if we listened until the end. Therefore, I want you to know that I at least am delighted to be able to listen again to Greek tragedies, which were a wonderful study in the time of Reinhardt in Berlin. I can’t judge of course how it is for those who are not familiar with Greek plays, but for me ‘the wonderful voices of the BBC productions' gave even greater plastik to the characters than the stage performance, where often the concentration is scattered, or something disturbs you and brings you out of the emotional mood. In both plays I had forgotten my environment, being completely absorbed by the development of the plav.
ELIZABET
WELBRUCH
(Mahina Bay).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 435, 24 October 1947, Page 5
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139WOMEN AND WAR New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 435, 24 October 1947, Page 5
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