"The theater needs continual reminders that there is nothing more debasing than the work of those who do well what is not worth doing at all."
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About Brooks Atkinson
Brooks Atkinson (1894-1984) was an American theatre critic and journalist. He worked for The New York Times for over 30 years, becoming one of the most influential critics of his time. Atkinson's insightful reviews supported the development of American theatre and contributed to the success of numerous productions. His dedication to promoting quality theatrical works and nurturing new talent earned him widespread respect in the theater community.
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