Dorothy Parker Quote

Mr. Hodge plays with his accustomed ease, even carrying the thing so far as to repat many of his lines with his eyes shut; and in a pretty spirit of reciprocity, many members of the audience sit through the play with their eyes shut.


Dorothy Parker: Complete Broadway, 1918–1923 (2014) - Chapter 3: 1920


Mr. Hodge plays with his accustomed ease, even carrying the thing so far as to repat many of his lines with his eyes shut; and in a pretty spirit of...

Mr. Hodge plays with his accustomed ease, even carrying the thing so far as to repat many of his lines with his eyes shut; and in a pretty spirit of...

Mr. Hodge plays with his accustomed ease, even carrying the thing so far as to repat many of his lines with his eyes shut; and in a pretty spirit of...

Mr. Hodge plays with his accustomed ease, even carrying the thing so far as to repat many of his lines with his eyes shut; and in a pretty spirit of...