Pitmans Practical Journalism An Introduction to Every Description of Literary

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The story of the play should be indicated rather than described literally, and the great " situations " should be specially noticed. If the play has a subtly worked-out plot, the reporter should not be at the pains to describe its develop- ment and climax as if he were writing a story. He does not serve the theatre-going public by giving them the whole story of the drama and thus depriving them of the pleasure arising from witnessing the unfolding of the plot for them- selves. Experience, as in... other directions, may, in time, make the journalist a judicious critic ; but, until he really has some skill in appraising the merits of actors, he would do well to cultivate a certain judicious reserve. Theatrical notices for the morning newspapers have always to be written at a very high pressure, and the journalist will find it neces- sary to cultivate a ready style of composition, in order to write a notice at all within the limited time at his disposal after the curtain falls. Plays are occasionally produced which the journalist feels that he cannot conscientiously praise.

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