Frohman left without a word, went out to the box-office and wrote a letter, discharging the stage-director.
During his early tenancy of the Garrick occurred an incident which showed Frohman's resource.
Behind all of Frohman's jest and humor was a serious outlook on life.
Frohman always regarded the success of "Secret Service" as the corner-stone of his great achievements in England.
Again, before the first performance, I told Frohman we would fail—and we did, the piece dying at the end of six weeks.