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Guests of the Nation | Media Adaptations
On May 20, 1958, a performance was given of Guests of the Nation, a drama, drawn directly from O’Connor’s story. It was adapted and directed by Neil McKenzie. This single performance, done at the Theatre de Lys in New York City, was part of a twin bill that also offered Aria da Capo by Edna St. Vincent Millay.
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