SOURCE: "Pirandello," in New Statesman, Vol. XXV, No. 634, 20 June 1925, pp. 282-83.
MacCarthy was one of the foremost English literary and drama critics of the twentieth century. He served for many years on the staff of the New Statesman and edited the periodical Life and Letters. In the following favorable review of the Roman Art Theatre Company's stage production of Six. Characters in Search of an Author, he examines the work's major themes and terms it "a remarkable play. "
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