Irene Dunne To Be On Theatre Guild Program
Irene Dunne will be starred in George Kelly's comedy "Reflected Glory," when it is presented by the Theatre Guild on the Air, Sunday, May 30, at 8:30 p.m., CST, over the American Broadcasting company and Station WHBL. Audrey Christie and Roger Pryor will play the featured roles in the broadcast.
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Playwright Kelly called on his own varied experience as an actor in writing "Reflected Glory," a subtly amusing study of a capricious and vastly temperamental emotional actress. In Murial Flood, he created a wholly diverting character, a woman forever torn between her wish to quit the theatre and her desire to marry and live a life of quite ease. Her dilemma is made extremely difficult by the fact that, at the crucial point of decision, dramatic critics hail her newest play as one of her greatest vehicles.
As Miss Flood, Miss Dunne will be heard in a role full of hight and shade, of fury and serenity, of tempest and calm. The part is in the classic tradition and calls for the widest possible range of emotions.
(The Sheboygan Press, Friday, May 28, 1948)