While critics praised the play and production, most reviews focused their attention on the scrappy, wise-cracking Dead End Kids, who spent much of the play pulling pranks and cannonballing into a pool of water designed to represent the East River. The realistic effect thrilled audiences.
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Dead End Opened October 28, 1935 |
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I Love an Actress Opened September 17, 1931 |
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