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About Arsenic and Old Lace in Cocoa

Arsenic and Old Lace was banned in some nations due to its dark subject matter. Arsenic and Old Lace is being written by the playwright Kesselring in 1939. Many of the play's original costumes and stage properties are preserved in theater museums, highlighting its historical significance. Notably, the play's title refers to the means two elderly sisters use to poison their prey: arsenic in homemade wine. The New York Times is praising the first staging of Arsenic and Old Lace for its humor and portrayals; remarkably, the character of the eccentric doctor, Jonathan Brewster's accomplice, was played by the renowned performer in the film, adding to its celebrity appeal.



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