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- The_Man_with_Blond_Hair abstract "The Man With Blond Hair is a play by Norman Krasna based on a true story. Although Krasna became better known for comedy this was a drama; the writer later said that he "really wrote" the play "to win the Nobel Peace Prize". The play only ran for 7 performances on Broadway. This failure prompted him to return to comedy and Krasna wrote Dear Ruth his most popular hit.".
- The_Man_with_Blond_Hair author Norman_Krasna.
- The_Man_with_Blond_Hair premiereDate "1941-11-04".
- The_Man_with_Blond_Hair premiereYear "1941".
- The_Man_with_Blond_Hair settingOfPlay "Roof of an East Side tenement; The Hoffman living room".
- The_Man_with_Blond_Hair subjectOfPlay "Nazis".
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- The_Man_with_Blond_Hair genre "Drama".
- The_Man_with_Blond_Hair name "The Man with Blond Hair".
- The_Man_with_Blond_Hair origLang "English".
- The_Man_with_Blond_Hair place "New York".
- The_Man_with_Blond_Hair premiere "1941-11-04".
- The_Man_with_Blond_Hair setting "Roof of an East Side tenement; The Hoffman living room".
- The_Man_with_Blond_Hair subject "Nazis".
- The_Man_with_Blond_Hair writer Norman_Krasna.
- The_Man_with_Blond_Hair subject Category:1941_plays.
- The_Man_with_Blond_Hair type Play.
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- The_Man_with_Blond_Hair comment "The Man With Blond Hair is a play by Norman Krasna based on a true story. Although Krasna became better known for comedy this was a drama; the writer later said that he "really wrote" the play "to win the Nobel Peace Prize". The play only ran for 7 performances on Broadway. This failure prompted him to return to comedy and Krasna wrote Dear Ruth his most popular hit.".
- The_Man_with_Blond_Hair label "The Man with Blond Hair".
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- The_Man_with_Blond_Hair isPrimaryTopicOf The_Man_with_Blond_Hair.
- The_Man_with_Blond_Hair name "The Man with Blond Hair".