The Washington Post, June 17th, 1991
The long list of actress-director Eve Le Gallienne's accomplishments noted in her June 6 obituary only begins to capture her single-minded devotion to the theater. It was her belief that people need theater, that it is not an adjunct to life, a frill or an activity to distract the tired businessman. To her it was a religion, the crucible for refining the raw ingredients of life itself. She abhorred the label "star" and any publicity about her personal life. She was promoting the truths imparted by the great writers of the theater. Unfortunately, audiences today do not know the power of Miss Le...
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