Theatre Arts
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Issue Date:
MARCH, 1954, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 3
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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THE COVER:
Betsy von Furstenberg, who plays the not-so-dumb fiancee of Franchot
Tone in Edward Chodorov's hit comedy about a psychoanalyst's own
domestic tempest, Oh, Men! Oh, Women! A review and additional
picture of the show are also contained in this issue. Photograph by
Roderick MacArthur.
THE PLAY:
Boys Will Be Boys by Mary Chase.
Bernardine by Mary Chase.
GEORGE SPELVIN: Tale of Two Cities--Jealousy, Illinois and Underground,
New York.
BROADWAY (REVIEWS OF BROADWAY PRODUCTIONS, with photos):
Mademoiselle Colombe.
His and Hers.
Sing Till Tomorrow.
Dead Pidgeon.
Oh, Men! Oh, Women!.
Charley's Aunt.
In the Summer House.
The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker.
The Prescott Proposals.
FEATURES:
Gin and Sympathy by Maurice Zolotow.
Saroyan Speaks Up by William Saroyan.
The Stage Reclaims Its Own.
SPECIAL SECTION: THEATRE IN JAPAN.
East Meets West by Paul Green.
70Backstage at the Kabuki by Faubion Bowers.
Kabuki Is a Must for America by James A. Michener.
Art for Actor's Sake.
The Aesthetics of Japanese Theatre by Sir George Sansom.
Where the Silver Screen Has Turned to Gold by Donald Richie.
Mementos, Made in Japan by Helen Traubel, Mischa Elman, Leo Sirota.
The section of this issue devoted to Theatre in Japan was produced by the editorial department with the assistance of Beate
Gordon. Art and layout produced by Natalie Costigan Worthington.
DEPARTMENTS: Calendar; Theatre on the Disc by Sigmund Spaeth; Theatre Arts Gallery.
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Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)