Theatre Arts
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Issue Date: September, 1961; Vol. XLV, No. 9
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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THE COVER: Noel Coward in a natural setting -- at Sardi's, the famous theatrical restaurant in New York, during rehearsals of his new musical "Sail Away," which is scheduled to conclude its pre-Broadway tryout run this month and reach its destination on Broadway early in October. On page 8, Richard Gehman provides a backstage view of this important early-season production, and of its creator's remarkable career. Cover photograph by Jack Pfeiffer.

FEATURES:
NOEL COWARD: The Impeccable Skipper of 'Sail Away' by Richard Gehman. [Article, with photos!]
A Producer Should 'Produce' by John Keating.
The New Season in a Prefabricated Nutshell by George Spelvin.
Pre-Curtain Communiques from the Theatrical Front.
'The Marvelous Come to Life' by Eugene Ionesco.
Greek Tragedy Goes Touring.

PLAY REVIEWS: Arthur Pumphrey at the Theatre.

THE PLAY: The Best Man by Gore Vidal. [With photos from the production]

SPECIAL DANCE SECTION:
From Many Lands . . . for All America.
The Dance Finds Roots of Grass by Doris Hering.
Ruth St. Denis on Dance's World Role by Arthur Todd.
Home-Grown Ballet in Full Bloom.

DEPARTMENTS:
Theatre Arts Bookshelf by George Freedley.
Theatre on Discs by John S. Wilson.
Theatre USA News.
Maria Tallchief and Maryinsky Tradition by Walter Terry.
Letters, Calendar.

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Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD+ condition! (See photo)