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SHAHANI, P. N.
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SHAHANI, RANJEE
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SHAHN, BEN
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Shainack, William
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Shanessy, J. C.
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SHANNON, DAVID
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SHANOR, DONALD R.
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SHAPIRO, Arthur M.
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SHAPIRO, EUGENE L. MEYER \ HARVEY D.
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SHAPIRO, HANSJUERGEN ROSENBAUER \ DONALD R. SHANOR \ RAY ALAN \ MICHAEL BERGER \ HARVEY D.
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SHAPIRO, HARVEY
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SHAPIRO, HARVEY D.
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SHAPIRO, PAULA MEINETZ
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SHAPLEN, JOSEPH
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Shaplen, Robert
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SHARGEL, RAPHAEL
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SHARLET, ROBERT
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SHARPE, KENNETH E.
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SHARPIRO, HARVEY D.
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SHARTS, JOSEPH W.
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SHATTAN, JOSEPH
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SHATTEN, FRITZ
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Shaw, Bernard
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SHAW, BRUNO
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SHAW, KINN WEI
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SHAW, PETER
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SHECHNER, MARK
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SHEFFER, ISAIAH
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Sheilds, Art
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SHELDON", "HENRY M. CHRISTMAN, G. M. LANZILOTTI, COURTNEY
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SHELDON, BICKNELL EUBANKS, COURTNEY R.
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SHELDON, COURTNEY
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Sheldon, Courtney R.
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SHELDON, COURTNEY R.
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SHELDON, FRANK MANKIEWICZ, COURTNEY R.
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SHELDON, JOSEPH KAHN, COURTNEY
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SHELLEY, LOUISE I.
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SHENITZ, BRUCE
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Shenk, Fritz
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SHENKER, ISRAEL
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SHEPARD, RICH ARD F.
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SHEPHERD, GEORGE W. Jr.
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SHEPLEY, JOHN
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SHEPPARD, RON
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SHERMAN, A.V.
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Sherman, Aleph V.
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SHERMAN, ALFRED
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SHERMAN, ARNOLD
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Sherwin, Mark
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SHESTACK, JEROME J.
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Shields, Art
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SHIFUY, JOSEPH T.
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SHIH, HU
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SHILS, EDWARD
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SHILS, EDWARD A.
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Shipey, Joseph T.
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Shiplacoff, A. I.
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SHIPLER, GUY EMERY Jr.
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Shipley, By Joseph T.
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SHIPLEY, JOSEPH
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SHIPLEY, JOSEPH I.
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Shipley, Joseph T
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Shipley, Joseph T .
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SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
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'Becket' as Drama of Growing Youth
(October 1960)
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ON STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley 'Becket' as Drama Of Growing Youth Becket. By Jean Anouilh. Translated by Lucienne Hill. Directed by Peter Glenville. Presented by David Merrick. At the St. James...
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A Somewhat Defective Comedy About the Defection From the USSR
(June 1961)
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On STAGE By Joseph T Shipley A Somewhat Defective Comedy About a Defection From the USSR A Call Upon Kuprin. By Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. From the novel by Maurice Edelman. Directed...
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Genet's Drama of Race Hatred Generates Destructive Passions
(May 1961)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Genet's Drama of Race Hatred Generates Destructive Passions The Blacks. By Jean Genet. Translated by Bernard Frechtman. Directed by Gene Frankel. Presented by S....
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Oscar Wilde's Importance and the Insignificance of Fish
(April 1961)
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On STAGE By Joseph ? Shipley Oscar Wilde's Importance and the Insignificance of Fish The Importance of Being Oscar. By Michael MacLiammoir, mainly from the works of Oscar Wilde. Directed by...
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Religion and the Quest for Understanding Among Men
(April 1961)
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On STAGE By Joseph ? Shipley Religion and the Quest for Understanding Among Men The Devil's Advocate. Written, directed and produced by Dore Senary. From the novel by Morris L. West. Settings...
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Wisecracks and Absurdities Tickle the Public's Fancy
(March 1961)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Wisecracks and Absurdities Tickle the Public's Fancy Mary, Mary. By Jean Kerr. Directed by Joseph Anthony. Presented by Roger L. Stevens. At the Helen Hayes...
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A Double Standard of Criticism for Off-Broadway TheateR
(March 1961)
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On STAGE By Joseph ? Shipley A Double Standard of Criticism for Off-Broadway Theater The Moon in the Yellow River. By Denis Johnston. Directed by David Fulford. Presented by Fulford and...
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Season's Best Acting Done at City Center in Foreign Tongues
(March 1961)
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On STAGE By Joseph ? Shipley Season's Best Acting Done at City Center in Foreign Tongues The Comedie Francaise. In Repertory. Presented by S. Hurok by arrangement with the French Government....
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The Problems of Melodrama
(February 1961)
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On STAGE By Joseph ? Shipley The Problems Of Melodrama The Octoroon; or, Life in Louisiana. By Dion Boucicault. Directed by Stuart Vaughan. Presented by T. Edward Hambleton and Theatre...
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On Stage:
(January 1961)
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On STAGE By Joseph ? Shipley The Star-Not the PlayIs the Thing on Broadway The Conquering Hero.Book by Larry Gelbart, from a story by Preston Sturges. Music by Moose Charlap. Lyrics by...
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Theater Fare Off Broadway and On
(January 1961)
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ON STAGE By Joseph ? Shipley Theater Fare Off Broadway and On Borak. By Robert D. Hock. Directed by Allen Fletcher. Presented by Richard Blofson, Gordon Davidson and Richard Jackson. At the...
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On Stage:
(January 1961)
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On STAGE Camelot: Legend And Enchantment By Joseph T. Shipley Camelot. Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. Based on The Once and Future King by T. H. White. Music by Frederick Loewe. Directed...
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Pattern of Self-Exposure and Self-Vilification in Two Plays
(December 1960)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Pattern of Self-Exposure and Self-Vilification in Two Plays Period of Adjustment. By Tennessee Williams. Directed by George Roy Hill. Presented by Cheryl Crawford....
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The Saga of Unsinkable Molly
(December 1960)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley The Saga of Unsinkable Molly The Unsinkable Molly Brown. Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson. Book by Richard Morris. Directed by Dore Schary. Presented by The...
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Maurice Evans and Menasha Skulnik
(December 1960)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Maurice Evans and Menasha Skulnik Tenderloin. Book by George Abbott and Jerome Weidman. Music by Jerry Bock. Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. Dances and musical numbers...
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Two Comedies From the Past
(November 1960)
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A Journalist's Nigeria Nigeria: Newest Nation. By Lois Mitchinson. Praeger. 122 pp. $3.00. Reviewed by Mercer Cook Author, "Five French Negro Authors," "Introduction to Haiti" THIS UNPRETENTIOUS...
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Tart Humor and Rowdy Farrago
(November 1960)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Tart Humor and Rowdy Farrago A Taste of Honey. By Shelagh Delaney. Directed by Tony Richardson and George Devine. Presented by David Merrick. At the Lyceum...
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On Stage:
(May 1960)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley A Surge of Spring Openings Henry IV, Part Two. By William Shakespeare. Directed by Stuart Vaughan. Presented by and at the Phoenix Theater. A Second Siring. By...
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On Stage
(April 1960)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley A French Brothel and an American Presidential Campaign The Balcony. By Jean Genet. Translated by Bernard Frechtman. Directed by Jose Quintero. Presented by Lucile...
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ON STAGE
(April 1960)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Uneven Greenwillow' and Shirtsleeve Shaw SHIPLEY Greenwillow. Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser. Book by Lesser Samuels and Mr. Loesser. From the novel by B. J....
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On
(March 1960)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley James Thurber's Empty Carnival and Hellman's Crowded Attic A Thurber Carnival. By James Thurber. Music by Don Elliott. Directed by Burgess Meredith. Presented by...
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ON STAGE
(March 1960)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Three Hits: Gilbert and Sullivan, Hughes in Harlem, Italian Theater The American Savoyards in Gilbert and Sullivan Repertoire. Directed by Dorothy Raedler. Presented...
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On Stage
(February 1960)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley A Vital, Challenging Dramatization Of The Trial of Jesus for Moderns Between Two Thieves. By Warner LeRoy. From Proces a Jesus by Diego Fabbri. Presented by Paul...
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On Stage
(February 1960)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley A Cold Winter On Broadway The Deadly Game. By James Yaffe, from a novel by Friedrich Duerrenmatt. Directed by William Gaskill. At the Longacre Theater. The...
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On Stage
(January 1960)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Anouilh Suffers a Sea Change; 'Saratoga' Comes Out of the Trunk The Fighting Cock. By Jean Anouilh. Adapted by Lucienne Hill. Directed by Peter Brook. Presented by...
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ON STAGE
(December 1959)
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On STAGE By Joseph T, Shipley Boiling Beneath the Surface In 'Five Finger Exercise' Five Finger Exercise. By Peter Shaffer. Directed by John Gielgud. Presented by Frederick Brisson and the...
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On Stage
(December 1959)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Americana Without Dramatic Power Only in America. From the book by Harry Golden. By Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Directed and presented by Herman Shumlin. At...
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On Stage
(November 1959)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Fertile Fusion Of Art and Life Tonight We Improvise. By Luigi Pirandello. Translated by Claude Fredericks. Directed and designed by Julian Beck. Presented in...
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On Stage
(November 1959)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley The Awakening Of a Human Spirit The Miracle Worker. By William Gibson. Directed by Arthur Perm. Presented by Fred Coe. At the Playhouse. BROADWAY'S most vigorous...
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On Stage
(November 1959)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley The New Season Hits Its Stride Heartbreak House. By Bernard Shaw Directed by Harold Clurman. Presented by Maurice Evans and Robert L. Joseph. At the Billy Rose...
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ON STAGE
(October 1959)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Mixed Efforts on And off Broadway The Villa of Madame Vidac. By Franz Spencer. Presented by Carroll and Harris Masterson. At the Carnegie Hall Playhouse. Happy...
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On Stage
(October 1959)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Portrait of a Stupid, Vulgar Nincompoop The Gang's All Here. By Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Directed by George Roy Hill. Presented by Kermit Bloomgarden...
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On Stage
(September 1959)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Much Ado About Gielgud and Japan Takarazuka Dance Theater. Dance-dramas of Japan. Presented by Albert B. Gins. At the Metropolitan Opera House. Much Ado About...
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ON STAGE
(June 1959)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley The Bad, the Bed And the Beat Destry Rides Again. Book by Leonard Gershe, based on the story by Max Brand. Music and lyrics by Harold Rome. Directed and...
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On Stage
(April 1959)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Pleasant Musical And Mad Mixture First Impressions. From Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. Book and direction by Abe Burrows. Music and Lyrics by Robert Goldman,...
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Tennessee Williams' Unsweet and Unsoaring Bird of Youth
(March 1959)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Tennessee Williams' Unsweet And Unsoaring Bird of Youth Sweet Bird of Youth. By Tennessee Williams. Directed by Elia Kazan. Presented by Cheryl Crawford. At the...
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A Play for radio and Mrs. Jacoby in Tokyo
(March 1959)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley A Play for Radio and Mrs. Jacoby in Tokyo The Riraly. By Norman Corwin. Directed by Mr. Corwin. Presented by Cheryl Crawford and Joel Schenker. At the Bijou...
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Gwen Verdon's Ugly Duckling And The Seven Deadly Sins
(March 1959)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Gwen Verdon's Ugly Duckling And The Seven Deadly Sins Redhead, Book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields, Sidney Sheldon and David Shaw. Music by Albert Hague. Lyrics by...
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"Fashion' and Passion In Current Theater
(February 1959)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley 'Fashion' and Passion In Current Theater Fashion. By Anna Cora Mowatt. Directed by David Fulford. Presented by Mr. Fulford and William Dempsey. At the Royal...
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Armour on Light Verse
(February 1959)
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Armour on Light Verse Writing Light Verse. By Richard Armour. The Writer. 122 pp. $2.95. Reviewed by Joseph T. Shipley Formerly lecturer on poetry N. Y. C. Board of Education of backwardness...
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ON STAGE
(January 1959)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Solo Performances On Broadway John Gielgud in Shakespeare's "Ages of Man" Presented by Jerry Leider. At the 46th Street Theater. Third Best Sport. By Eleanor and...
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ON STAGE
(January 1959)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Turkey Time On Broadway The Gazebo. By Alec Coppel. Directed by Jerome Chodorov. Presented by the Playwrights' Company and Frederick Bris-son. At the Lyceum...
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On Stage
(January 1959)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley The Problems of Off-Broadway 'Tis Pity She's a Whore. By John Ford. Directed by Eugene Van Grona. Sets by Arthur Aronson. Presented by Norman J. Seaman. At the...
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On Stage
(November 1958)
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ON STAGE By Joseph T Shipley Freud, Frolics and Children's Fun Comes a Day. By Speed Lamkin. Directed by Robert Mulligan. Presented by Cheryl Crawford and Alan Pakula. At the Ambassador...
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On Stage
(December 1958)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Audience Enjoyment and Reviewer's Chill Flower Dram Song. Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Oscar Hamm er stein 2d. Book by Mr. Hamimerstein and Joseph Fields....
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On Stage
(December 1958)
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On STAGE By Joseph T Shipley A Turkish Oratorio at the UN And Two Take-Offs on Shakespeare Yu-niis Emre. By Ahmed Adnan Saygun. The Symphony of the Air and the Crane Chorus (of the N. Y. State...
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On Stage
(November 1958)
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On STAGE By Joseph T Shipley Fine Performances In Uneven Plays Patate. From the French of Marcel Achard by Irwin Shaw. Directed by Jed Horner. Presented by Gilbert Miller. At Henry Miller's...
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On Stage
(November 1958)
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On STAGE By Joseph T Shipley The Season In Full Swing The Family Reunion. By T. S. Eliot. Directed by Stuart Vaughan. Set by Norris Houghton. Presented by T. Edward Hambleton and Norris...
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Recent Arrivals On & Off Broadway
(November 1958)
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On STAGE By Joseph T Shipley Recent Arrivals On & Off Broadway The Warden of the Tomb. By Franz Kafka. Translated by Saul Colin. These Cornfields. By Georges Courteline. Adapted by Eric Bentley....
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On Stage
(June 1957)
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On STAGE By Joseph T Shipley Off Broadway And into the Park Simply Heavenly. By Langston Hughes. Directed by Joshua Shelley. Presented by Stella Holt. At the 85th Street Playhouse (150 West 85th...
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On Stage
(April 1957)
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On STAGE By Joseph T Shipley Orpheus' and The Duchess' The Duchess of Malfi. By John Webster. Presented by T. Edward Hambleton and Norris Houghton, with John Houseman. At the Phoenix. Orpheus...
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On Stage
(March 1957)
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On STAGE By Joseph T Shipley Theater as The Winter Ends The Ziegfeld Follies. Presented by Mark Kroll and Charles Conaway. At the Winter Garden. A Hole in the Head. By Arnold Schul-man. Directed...
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On Stage
(March 1957)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Good Repertory And Low Comedy The Taming of the Shrew. By William Shakespeare. The American Shakespeare Festival Production. Directed by Norman Lloyd. At the...
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On Stage
(February 1957)
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By Joseph T Shipley A Shavian Mixture Of Wit and Wisdom In Good King Charles's Golden Days. By Bernard Shaw. Staged by Day Tuttle. Sets by Charles Brandon. Costumes by Elizabeth Engrav. Presented...
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On Stage
(February 1957)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Off-Broadway Scores Over Main Stem Waiting for Godot. By Samuel Beckett. Presented by Michael Myerberg. At the Barrymore Theater. Volpone. Ruth Langner's...
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On Stage
(January 1957)
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On STAGE By Joseph T Shipley A Mature and Challenging Drama The River Line. By Charles Morgan. Directed by Stuart Vaughan. Designed by Wolfgang Roth. Presented by Lucille Lortel, Sanford Friedman...
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On Stage
(January 1957)
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n STAGE By Joseph T Shipley Old Year Ends With Mixed Bill Uncle Willie. By Julie Berns and Irving Elman, with I. B. Joselow. At the Golden Theater. Purple Dust. By Sean O'Casey. Designed by...
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On Stage
(January 1957)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Four New Musicals Open on Broadway Cranks. Written and directed by John Cranko. Music by John Addison. Presented by Richard Charlton and John Krimsky. At the Bijou...
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On Stage
(January 1957)
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By Joseph T. Shipley Two Merry Hits And a Tangled Miss Auntie Mame. By Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. From the book by Patrick Dennis. Directed by Morton da Costa. Presented by Robert Fryer...
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On Stage
(November 1956)
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On STAGE The Comic Strips Invade Broadway By Joseph T Shipley Li'l Abner. From the comics of Al Capp. By Norman Panama and Melvin Frank. Lyrics by Johnny Mercer. Music by Gene de Paul. Dancing...
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On Stage
(December 1956)
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On STAGE A Rattigan Change-of-Pace By Joseph T. Shipley The Sleeping Prince. By Terence Rattigan. Directed by Michael Redgrave. Presented by the Producers Theater and Gilbert Miller. At the...
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ON STAGE
(December 1956)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Shakespeare and The Young Old Vic The Old Vic Company in Shakespearean repertoire. Presented by the Old Vic Trust and the Arts Council of Great Britain. Under the...
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ON STAGE
(November 1956)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Long, Long Day's Journey into Night Long Day's Journey into Night. By Eugene O'Neill. Directed by Jose Quintero. Presented by Leigh Connell, Theodore Mann and Mr....
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ON STAGE
(November 1956)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Shaw and the Worm In the Apple Cart The Apple Cart. By Bernard Shaw. Directed by George Schaefer. Presented by Charles Adams and Joseph Neebe. At the Plymouth...
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On Stage
(October 1956)
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On STAGE Season Opens On Gay Note By Joseph T Shipley The Loud Red Patrick. By John Boruff, from the book by Ruth McKenney. Directed by Robert Douglas. Presented by Richard W. Krakeur, R. Douglas...
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On Stage
(October 1956)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Openings on And off Broadway ? Pictures in the Hallway. Adapted by Paul Shyre. From the autobiography of Sean O'Casey. Directed by Stuart Vaughan. Sundays at the...
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ON STAGE
(September 1956)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Shakespeare on The Housatonic King John; Measure for Measure. Both staged by John Houseman and Jack Landau. The Taming of the Shrew. Staged by Norman Lloyd....
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A Jazz Opera Makes Its Bow
(August 1956)
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ON STATE A Jazz Opera Makes Its Bow By Joseph T Shipley Fat Tuesday (Mardi Gras). A jazz opera. Music by Sol Berkowitz. Libretto by Herbert Hartig. Presented by and at the Tamiment Playhouse in...
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ON STAGE
(May 1956)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Stop Waiting for Waiting for Godot' Waiting for Godot. By Samuel Beckett. Presented by Michael Myerberg. At the Golden Theater. Few plays have come upon us with so...
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On Stage
(April 1956)
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On STAGE 'Mister Johnson' Insults Africans By Joseph T Shipley Mister Johnson. By Norman Rosten. From the book by Joyce Cary. Directed by Robert Lewis. Presented by Cheryl Crawford and Mr. Lewis....
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ON STAGE
(April 1956)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Hellman and Fry Versions of Lark' When Jean Anouilh's play The Lark was presented in New York this season, it was natural to wonder why the producer did not use the...
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On Stage
(April 1956)
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fOn STAGE Shaw's 'Pygmalion' Is Turned Into a Delightful Musical By Joseph T. Shipley My Fair Lady. From Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion. Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. Music by Frederick Loewe....
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Off-Broadway Fare Is Livelier
(March 1956)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Off-Broadway Fare Is Livelier Middle of the Night. By Paddy Chayefsky. Directed and presented by Joshua Logan. At the ANTA Theater. The Ponder Heart. By Joseph...
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O'Neill's Last Play:
(March 1956)
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WRITERS and WRITING O'Neill's Last Play Long Day's Journey into Night. By Eugene O'Neill. Yale. 176 pp. $3.75. Reviewed by Joseph T. Shipley Eugene O'Neill's last play is not so much a play as a...
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'Tamburlaine' On Broadway
(February 1956)
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On STAGE Tamburlaine' On Broadway By Joseph T Shipley Tamburlaine the Great. By Christopher Marlowe. Presented by the Producers Theater: The Festival Company of Stratford, Canada. At the Winter...
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Great Performance in a Trifling Play
(January 1956)
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On STAGE Great Performers In a Trifling Play By Joseph T Shipley The Great Sebastians. Directed by Bre-taigne Windust. Written and presented by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. At the ANTA...
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A Not Too Happy Holiday
(January 1956)
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On STAGE A Not Too Happy Holiday By Joseph T. Shipley Thesmophoriazusae. By Aristophanes. Presented by Ray Boyle and Yolanda Betbeze. At the Rooftop Theater. The Azuma Kabuki Dancers. Presented...
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On Stage
(December 1955)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley A Mild Musical And a Great Actress Pipe Dream. Music by Richard Rodgers. Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Based on the novel Sweet Thursday, by John...
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On Stage
(December 1955)
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On STAGE Four Plays That Press Too Hard By Joseph T Shipley Except for a folksy play of Israeli life, the recent offerings along Broadway have been trying too hard. Too much pressure in the play...
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On Stage
(November 1955)
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On STAGE By Joseph T Shipley Theater Fare For Every Taste The Comedie Francaise. Plays in French by Moliere, Beaumarchais, Marivaux, Musset. Presented by S. Hurok. At the Broadway...
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ON STAGE
(November 1955)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley A Look at the New Openings The Young and Beautiful. By Sally Benson. Presented by Robert B. Radnitz in association with Lawrence Baker Jr. At the Longacre...
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On Stage
(October 1955)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley A Young Girl's Faith in Life The Diary of Anne Frank. Dramatized from the book by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. Directed by Garson Kanin. Presented by Kermit...
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ON STAGE
(October 1955)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley The Trojan War And Today s World Tiger at the Gates. Adapted from the French of Jean Giraudoux by Christopher Fry. A Robert L. Joseph production. Directed by Harold...
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On Stage
(October 1955)
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On STAGE By Joseph T Shipley A. Miller Must Learn to Grind A View from the Bridge. Two plays by Arthur Miller. Presented by Kermit Bloom-garden and Whitehead-Stevens. At the Coronet...
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On Stage
(October 1955)
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On STAGE New Season Opens With a Boom By Joseph T. Shipley The Sadler's Wells Ballet. From the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Presented by S. Hurok. At the Metropolitan Opera House. Catch a...
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Troubles of the Modern Theater
(June 1955)
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Troubles of the Modern Theater How Not to Write a Play. By Walter Kerr. Simon & Schuster. 244 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by Joseph T Shipley "The trouble with the theater is There are nine and sixty...
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ON STAGE
(June 1955)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Lively Musicals With Weak Books Damn Yankees. Book by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop. Music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. Dances staged by Bob...
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ON STAGE
(May 1955)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Minority Report At Season's End Thieves' Carnival. By Jean Anouilh. Adapted by Lucienne Hill. Directed by Warren Enters. Presented by Proscenium Productions. At the...
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ON STAGE
(May 1955)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Inherit the Wind'-Stirring Drama Built on Tennessee 'Monkey Trial Inherit the Wind. By Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Set by Peter Larkin. Directed and presented...
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Cat-o'-Nine-Tails for the Fair Sex
(April 1955)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Cat-o'-Nine-Tails For the Fair Sex A DISTINGUISHED British playwright and novelist, on a recent visit to America, complained to me that the London stage had...
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On Stage
(March 1955)
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On STAGE Hits and Misses On the Main Stem By Joseph T Shipley Tonight in Samarkand1 is a dramatic illustration of the idea that one cannot escape one's fate. There is an old story of a man who,...
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On Stage:
(March 1955)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Two Melodramas And a Photo Show WINTER weather is theater weather; the Broadway season has been warming up. Dramatic enough to win mention here, even though in...
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On Stage:
(November 1954)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Adaptations Go Far Afield IN THESE DAYS of adaptations, the prime rule for enjoying a work in its new medium is to forget what it was like originally. This is...
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On Stage
(November 1954)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley The Season Keeps Improving THERE is no drought on Broadway; The Rainmaker1 has arrived. This picture of a rancher's family is homey and healthy as the spring soil,...
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On Stage
(October 1954)
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On STAGE Three Comedies Brighten Stage By Joseph T. Shipley GIVE A THIRD of the credit to Broadway for the three happiest hits of the early season. Two are burlesques; the third is burlesqued....
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ON STAGE
(October 1954)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley it's Art, But Is It Shakespeare? Experienced theatergoers, reading of the Old Vic Company's lavish preparations for its production of A Midsummer Night's Dream,* may...
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New Emphasis On the Individual
(June 1954)
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On STAGE New Emphasis On the Individual By Joseph T Shipley EVERY MAY, the theater season summons us to a summing up. There is a lull on Broadway; late in June, Jones Beach launches its...
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Two Young Stars Shine in Broadway
(April 1954)
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Two Young Stars Shine on Broadway By Joseph T. Shipley THERE is an old controversy, revived in Michael Redgrave's The Actor's Ways and Means (Theater Arts Books, $3.00), between those who regard...
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Good Cheer In The Theaters
(April 1954)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Good Cheer In the Theaters Things are looking up in the theater. The gloom of the past few seasons has been dispelled. Along Broadway, amid the usual sprinkling of...
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Touring the World On Broadway
(March 1954)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Touring the World On Broadway Three recent productions showing three faces of the world have kept the theater season sprightly. Alfred Hayes has sensitively...
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On Stage
(March 1954)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley Two Big-Name Disappointments Two imposing disappointments have struck Broadway. One is an American dramatization of a noted Frenchman's plea for understanding. The...
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On Stage
(January 1954)
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On STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley The Play Is Still the Thing The past fortnight has brought a quartet of plays with notable stars, and further evidence that not the performer but the play's the...
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On Stage
(January 1954)
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ON STAGE Drama During the Christmas Season By Joseph T. Shipley Two new plays, in different ways, make light of—yet shed light on — solemn subjects. Both deserve to be listed among the season's...
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ON A LIBRARY STAGE
(February 1950)
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On a Library Stage THE THEATRE BOOK OF THE YEAR 1948-1949. By George Jean Nathan. A. A. Knopf. 363 pp. $4.00. THE SHOW MUST GO ON. By Elmer Rice. Viking Press. 472 pp. $3.50. THE QUINTESSENCE OF...
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ON THE STAGE
(March 1947)
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Joseph T. Shipley ON THE STAGE -THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST."' By Oxen, Wilde. Directed by John Gielgud. Decor by Motley. Piesented by the Theatre Guild and John C. Wilson, in...
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Books in Review
(November 1945)
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Books in Review Catholic Clear Thinking Review by JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY A CATHOLIC LOOKS AT THE WORLD. By Francis E. McMahon. 334 pages. Vanguard Press, New York. $2.76. IMMODEST if the author had...
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State of the Union: Excellent Indeed
(November 1945)
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"State of the Union": Excellent Indeed A GOOD REPUBLICAN By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY "STATE OF THE UNION." By Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse. Staged by Bretaigne Windutt. Sett by Raymond 80-vey....
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Jim Crow Doesn't Crow Over Broadway
(February 1945)
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Jim Crow Doesn't Crow Over Broadway The Work of Negro Artists Gains Acceptance on Same Basis as Whites By Joseph T. Shipley BROADWAY give* us hop* for democracy. In the eyes of that...
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The See-Saw of Sex on the Stage
(December 1944)
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The See-Saw of Sex on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley "Cheesecake"and "Girlie Shows ENTERTAINMENT, booming today aa navar before, is more frankly and fully than ever a world of escape. Which is...
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About the Theatre
(December 1944)
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About the Theatre By joseph T. Shipley THE ART OF SHOWMANSHIP "SEVEN LIVELY ARTS." Lyrxee and mutie by Cole Porter. Staged fry Hat-sard Short. Presented by Billy Rose. At the Ziegfeld...
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About the Theatre
(November 1944)
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About the Theatre By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY BUY A SPOT IN HEAVEN! "EMBEZZLED HEAVES.' By L. Buek Fekete and Mary Helm Fey from a nui el fry Franz Werfei. Presented fry the Theatre Guild. At the...
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"WILSON": STIRRING FILM OF AN EMBODIED IDEAL
(August 1944)
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"Wilson": Stirring Film of an Embodied Ideal H> JOSEPH T SHIPLEY < •HIlJiON": l>"•'»' f- ZmnurkiUth fentury-Fo* film At f*« Koty Theatre. Conceived by Lieutenant Colonel /.anuck on • Nortli...
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The New Leader Book Paqe
(July 1944)
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The New Leader Book Paqe The Condition of Survival By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY THt CONDITION OF MAN. By Lewit Mumford. Hmreourt, Br met d) Co., Nam York. 1^ * massive (slid monumental trilogy...
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B'WAY CONTROVERSY- OTHELLO AND THE CHERRY ORCHARD
(March 1944)
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B'WAY CONTROVERSY- OTHELLO AND THE CHERRY ORCHARD By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY THE hits of a season come, and go. Moat plays fade within what seems a few short hours (counting performance time) of their...
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Suds In Your Eye and Laughs All Over
(January 1944)
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"Suds In Your Eye" and Laughs All Over The Week on Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY •Sl'DS iN YOUR SYS." Hy Jack Ktrkland. Stayed by the author. Preerated by Brawn and 4rl Banana. At the Cart...
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Storm Operation - Anderson's New Play
(January 1944)
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"Storm Operation" — Anderson's New Play The Week on Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY •OrS AT SLA "STOHM OPERATION." Bf Jfe*-woll Andoroom. Staged by Mukael Cordon. Settings by Howard Bag. Presented...
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Doctors Disagree": Rose Franken's New Play
(May 1944)
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Doctors Disagree": Rose Franken's New Play By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY DOCTORS DISAGREE. By RoBtn Franks*. Directed by ike author. Settings by Jokn Beet. Presented by William Brawn Meloney at the bijou...
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Listen, Professor! a Stimulating Play
(January 1944)
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"Listen, Professor"! a Stimulating Play The Week on Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY "LISTEN, PROFESSOR!" Adapted by Peggy Phillip* from the Russian of Alexander Afinogenov. Presented by Stilton Baron,...
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Riding High and Tommy Dorsey in Gala Paramount Show
(December 1943)
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"Riding High" and Tommy Dorsey in Gala Paramount Show This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY THE DILEMMA Of LIFE "Levers and Friend*." By Dodie Smith.; Staged by Guthrie Me-Ctintiei...
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Carmen Jones: Billy Rose Plays Santa Claus to Broadway
(December 1943)
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"Carmen Jones": Billy Rose Plays Santa Claus to Broadway This Week on the Stage by JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY [Mr. Shipley talk, .bout the new stars over W'EVD at 11M every opening-...
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The "Met" Opens!--"The Connecticut Yankee" Reviewed
(November 1943)
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The "Met" Opens!--"The Connecticut Yankee" Reviewed This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY [Mr. Shipley talks about the new plays over WEVD at 11:50 every opening nightj 1.400 YEARS...
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What's Up Youthful, Fresh, and Gay at the National
(November 1943)
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"What's Up" Youthful, Fresh, and Gay at the National This Week on the Stage by JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY [Mr. Shipley talks about the new plays over WEVD at 11:50 every opening night] . * STAYING...
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Eddie Dowling Scores in "Manhattan Nocturne" at Forrest
(November 1943)
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Eddie Dowling Scores in "Manhattan Nocturne" at Forrest This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY [Mr. Shipley UBta ahoat the new plays aver WEVD at 11:50 every secnlng Bight.] " DAUNTLESS...
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The Naked Genius Arrives: Mike Todd's First Play of Season
(October 1943)
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"The Naked Genius" Arrives: Mike Todd's First Play of Season This Week on the Stage by Joseph T. shipley Mr. Shipley talks about the new plays over WEVD at 11:50 erery opening night J STRIPPED...
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Elmer Rice's New Play "A New Life" at the Royale
(October 1943)
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Elmer Rice's New Play "A New Life" at the Royale This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Mr. Shipley reviews each play aa its opening night over WEVD at 11.50 p. m. TOMORROW AND...
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Glamour and Gaiety in Revival of "The Vagabond King"
(July 1943)
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Glamour and Gaiety in Revival of "The Vagabond King" This Week on Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Mr. Shipley reviews each play on its opening night over WEVD at 11:50 p. m. POET-ROYAL THB VAGABOND...
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Stars on Ice a Summer Delight attue Center Theatre
(July 1943)
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"Stars on Ice" a Summer Delight attue Center Theatre This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Mr. Shipley reviews each play am its opcsuai night over WEVD st 11:50 p. m. DELIGHT ON...
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Stadium Concerts Open the 26th Annual Season on June 17
(June 1943)
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Stadium Concerts Open the 26th Annual Season on June 17 This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Mr. Shipley reviewseach pl«y on iu snssaJag Mfkt ovsr WBVD at 114* p. am. -SONS AND...
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Youth in Strong Drama Waning: "Tomorrow the World"
(April 1943)
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Youth in Strong Drama Waning: "Tomorrow the World" This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Mr. Shipley reviews each play on its opening night over WEVD st 11:50 p. m. "TOMORROW THE WORLD."...
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Hangmen Also Die-Potent, Timely Film at Capitol Theatre
(April 1943)
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"Hangmen Also Die"—Potent, Timely Film at Capitol Theatre This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Mr. Shipley reviews each play on its opening night over WEVD at 11:50 p. m. The Ballet—an...
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THE THEATRE GUILD'S NEW HIT- "OKLAHOMA"
(April 1943)
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THE THEATRE GUILD'S NEW HIT- "OKLAHOMA" This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Mr. Shipley reviews each play on its opening night ewer WEVD at 11:50 p. m. WELCOME TERRITORY! "OKLAHOMA !"...
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Yippy! Here Comes the Circus-Greatest Show on Earth
(April 1943)
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Yippy! Here Comes the Circus—Greatest Show on Earth This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Mr. Shipley reviews each play on its opening night over WEVD at 11:50 p. m. THUNDER AND...
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Todd's "Something for the Boys" a Lavish Hilarious Musical
(February 1943)
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Todd's "Something for the Boys" a Lavish Hilarious Musical This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Mr. Shipley reviews each play on its opening night over WEVD at 11:50 p. at. AND THEY SHAKE...
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The 1943 Edition of "Stars on Ice" a Thrilling Spectacle
(February 1943)
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The 1943 Edition of "Stars on Ice" a Thrilling Spectacle This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Mr. Shipley reviews each play on its opening night over WEVD at 11:50 p. m. WIZARDS ON...
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Thrilling Action Pictures at Embassy Newsreel Theatre
(February 1943)
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Thrilling Action Pictures at Embassy Newsreel Theatre This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Mr. Shipley reviews each play on its opening night over WEVI) at 11:50 p. ra. LOVELY...
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Max Gordon Scores with Joseph Fields' Rollicking "Doughgirls"
(January 1943)
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Max Gordon Scores with Joseph Fields' Rollicking "Doughgirls" This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Mr. Shipley reviews each play on Ha opening night over WEVD at 11:50 p. m. Johnny, Get...
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Siminov's Play Slated for Guild Theatre on Tuesday Evening
(December 1942)
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Siminov's Play Slated for Guild Theatre on Tuesday Evening This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Mr. Shipley reviews each play on its opening night over WEVD at 11:50 p. m. The Russian...
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Ruth Draper to Open a Holiday Engagement at Times Hall
(December 1942)
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Ruth Draper to Open a Holiday Engagement at Times Hall This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Mr. Shipley reviews each play on its opening night over WEVD st 11:50 p. m. Mellow...
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Claudette Colbert and Joel McCrea Co-star at Rivoli Theatre
(December 1942)
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Claudette Colbert and Joel McCrea Co-star at Rivoli Theatre This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Mr. Shipley reviews each play on its opening night ever WEVD at 11:50 p. m. MOSCOW...
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The Lunts Score in "The Pirate" at the Martin Beck Theatre
(December 1942)
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The Lunts Score in "The Pirate" at the Martin Beck Theatre This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY m Mr. Shipley reviews each play on its opening night over WEVD at 11:50 p. m. BUBBLES AND...
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Without Love and "Mr. Sycamore" Start Gala Guild Season
(November 1942)
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"Without Love" and "Mr. Sycamore" Start Gala Guild Season This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Mr. Shipley reviews each play on its opening night over WEVD at 11:50 p. m. "ROSALINDA" ...
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Embassy Newsreel Film Features Dramatic 'Convoy to Russia'
(October 1942)
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Embassy Newsreel Film Features Dramatic 'Convoy to Russia' This Week on the Stage By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Mr. Shipley reviews each opening night of a play on WEVD at 11:50 p. m. "BEAT THE BAND."...
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Oscar Serfin Looks Ahead: To Offer four New Plays
(July 1941)
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Oscar Serfin Looks Ahead: To Offer four New Plays By Joseph T. Shipley This Week on the Stage CHEERS FOR CHINA . "KUKAN." Color Film of China Today. At the World. A truly thrilling picture...
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Author of "Pal Joey": Novelist Into Playwright
(June 1941)
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Author of "Pal Joey": Novelist Into Playwright By Joseph T. Shipley This Week on the Stale Stadium Concerts Start The Lewisohn Stadium has swung to a brilliant start, in the first week of the...
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Out of the Fog Has Film Premiere at the Strand Theatre
(June 1941)
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"Out of the Fog" Has Film Premiere at the Strand Theatre By Joseph T. Shipley This Week on the Stage A DRAMA DECADE On the last day of May, 1941, the longest theatrical run of any single play...
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Ebb Tide on Broadway: News and Notes
(June 1941)
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Ebb Tide on Broadway: News and Notes By Joseph T. Shipley This Week on the Stage CHAOTIC OPERA. "FOUR SAINTS IN THREE ACTS." Text by Gertrude Stein. Music by Virgil Thompson. ...
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Stadium Concerts to Give Good Music Free to Service Men
(June 1941)
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Stadium Concerts to Give Good Music Free to Service Men By Joseph T. Shipley. This Week on the Stage FOREIGN WILES* "NATIVE SON." By Paul Green and Richard Wright, from the latters novel. ...
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Unusual Features to Mark Luna Park's Opening on May 29
(May 1941)
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Unusual Features to Mark Luna Park's Opening on May 29 By Joseph T. Shipley. This Week on the Stage YOUNG FOLKS' CARES "THE HAPPY DAYS." By Claude-Andre Puyet, adapted by Zoe Akins. Presented by...
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Saroyan Means Us: "The Beautiful People"
(May 1941)
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Saroyan Means Us: "The Beautiful People" By Joseph T. Shipley This Week on the Stage HERE WE ARE HELD "THE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE." Produced,- directed and written by William Saroyan. At the Lyceum....
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News and Notes of a Busy Broadway Theatre
(October 1940)
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News and Notes of a Busy Broadway Theatre By Joseph T. Shipley This Week on the Stage JOURNEY WITHOUT END "JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM." By Maxwell Anderson. A Playwrights Production at the...
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The Broadhurst: Watch Ed Wynn Win Wide Laughter
(October 1940)
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The Broadhurst: Watch Ed Wynn Win Wide Laughter By Joseph T. Shipley This Week on the Stage "THE PERFECT FdOL" "BOYS AN D GIRLS TOGETHER." Ed Wpnn presents himself and a large company. At the...
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Broadway's Mammy's Boy Returns: Al Jolson
(September 1940)
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Broadway's Mammy's Boy Returns: Al Jolson By Joseph T. Shipley. This Week on the Stage HOLD ON TO YOUR SEATS "HOLD ON TO YOUR HATS." Lyrics by E. Y. Harburg. Music by Burton Lane. Book by Guy...
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This Week on the Stage
(August 1940)
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By Joseph T. Shipley This Week on the Stage MUSICAL MEETS THE MOOD "HIGHER and H I G H E R." Duright Deere Wiman presents the Rodgers and Hart musical comedy. At the Shubert. Just as "There...
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Lily Pons Stadium Soloist Under Kostelanetz Monday
(June 1940)
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Lily Pons Stadium Soloist Under Kostelanetz Monday By Joseph T. Shipley the episodes: Washington, Lincoln's Gettysburg address, Lin* coln on the -way to the fatal Ford's Theatre in 1865,...
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The Capitol's Much Discussed "Mortal Storm Arrives
(June 1940)
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The Capitol's Much Discussed "Mortal Storm Arrives By Joseph T. Shipley This Week on the Stage WALK WITH MUSIC "WALK WITH MUSIC." Based on a comedy by Stephen- Poxvys; musical 'adaptation...
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Keep Off The Grass ... a Funny and Fast Shubert Musical
(June 1940)
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"Keep Off The Grass" ... a Funny and Fast Shubert Musical By Joseph T. Shipley This Week on the Stage COME INTO MY GARDEN "KEEP OFF THE GRASS"; Music by James McHugh; Lyrics by Al thibin. ...
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The Season's Bargain: " Louisiana Purchase "
(June 1940)
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The Season's Bargain: " Louisiana Purchase " By Joseph T. Shipley. This Week on the Stage "SENATOR" MOORE'S INVESTIGATION •'LOUISIANA PURCHASE." B. G. de Sylva presents a new musical; music...
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Out for a High Time? "Higher and Higher"
(June 1940)
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Out for a High Time? "Higher and Higher" By Joseph T. Shipley This Week on the Stage CLEAN FUN ON EHOAOWAY "HIGHER AND HIGHER.'1 Music by- Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Booh by...
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Raymond Gram Swing Exclusive at Embassy Newsreel
(May 1940)
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Raymond Gram Swing Exclusive at Embassy Newsreel By Joseph T. Shipley: This Week on the Stage COLUMNIST CAUGHT "SEPARATE ROOMS." By Joseph Carole and Alan Dinehart, in collaboration with...
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Finland's Fight Grows Grimly Real at the Alvin
(May 1940)
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Finland's Fight Grows Grimly Real at the Alvin By Joseph T. Shipley , This Week on Hie Stage TWHIGHT DESCENDS "THERE SHALL BE NO NIG H T," by Robert E. Sherwood. At the Alvin. Perhaps we can...
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Heavenly Express Brings John Garfield Back to Broadway
(May 1940)
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"Heavenly Express" Brings John Garfield Back to Broadway By Joseph T. Shipley This Week on the Stage HOtOES TO HIAVEN 'HEAVENLY EXPRESS." By Albert . &t tie National. ¦jZuy.;-a -...
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Buck Benny Rides Again Proyes Laugh Hit at Paramount
(April 1940)
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"Buck Benny Rides Again" Proyes Laugh Hit at Paramount by Joseph T. Shipley This Week on the Stage SUMMER AT THE STADIUM : It's not very far off now, ^o jane 20, when Rudolf Serkin in t?» Brahms...
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The Streets of Paris" Gives U. S. the Flavor of France
(June 1939)
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*The Streets of Paris" Gives U. S. the Flavor of France By Joseph T. Shipley-- i This Week on the Stage LA TAM5KNNE "THE STREETS OF PARIS." The Ski<berte end Hetkapoppin' Ohm and Johnson present...
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The White Steed Gallops to Victory at the Gort Theatre
(January 1939)
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"The White Steed" Gallops to Victory at the Gort Theatre The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley GALLOP OH! "Mfcl WWIE STEED." By Paul Vincent Carroll. At the Cort. Eddie Dowling,...
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The Refugee - - - Today and Tomorrow on Newsreel Screens
(January 1939)
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"The Refugee - - - Today and Tomorrow" on Newsreel Screens The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley "4 BROOKLYN FABLE" "fHE GENTLE PEOPLE." By Irwin Skau: A Group Theatre Production. At the...
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Fight for Peace, Potent Peace Film, Opens at the Criterion
(May 1938)
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"Fight for Peace", Potent Peace Film, Opens at the Criterion The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley SQUARING THE CIRCLE rpSE- fcf/RCL S." By Soiieefrsef ... Maugham. At the...
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Dark Eyes", New French Film Due at 55th St, Playhouse
(April 1938)
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Dark Eyes", New French Film Due at 55th St, Playhouse The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley UPPER MIDDLE CLASS Reehe (jMHn her HoveL "Whiteoaks of Jalna"). At the Hudson. Old -Gran...
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Marco Polo Heads Easter Show at The Music Hall
(April 1938)
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"Marco Polo" Heads Easter Show at The Music Hall The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley STIlAga^Wff -THE SEA GULL." By Anton Chekhov. Stark Young's translation. Sixth play of the 20th...
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The Fascinating Newsreel Theatres Plan Ahead
(March 1938)
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The Fascinating Newsreel Theatres Plan Ahead The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley _ The CLICHES OF Persuasion "Wine of Choice." by S. N. Behr-man. At the Guild. The fingers of 8. N....
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Maurice Schwartz Finds Success in 'Brothers Ashkenazi'
(February 1938)
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Maurice Schwartz Finds Success in 'Brothers Ashkenazi' The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley KEEP OUT OF WAR? "TOE GHOST OF YANKEE DOODLE."\ By Sidney Howard. At the Guild. The problem*...
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Make Way For To-MorroW- Heralded Film at Criterion
(May 1937)
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"Make Way For To-MorroW"— Heralded Film at Criterion The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley FttNCH FILMS nm PUN Dangerous Doctors Ombs de Paris (5th Ave. and 12th St.) "Dr. Knock, the...
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Filmarte Offers "REDES" Eloquent and Moving Labor Film
(April 1937)
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Filmarte Offers "REDES" Eloquent and Moving Labor Film The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley Dance and Sing And Swing the "Babes In Arms" NEVER (MOW UP -BABES IN ASUS." Musical...
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Katharine Cornell Compelling in "Candida"
(April 1937)
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Katharine Cornell Compelling in "Candida" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley "CANDIDA." Katharine Cornea «S tht alay by George Bernard Sham. At the Empire. , Miss Cornell is new so...
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Salmaggi Inaugurates 5th Season of Pop. Price Opera at Hipp.
(April 1937)
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Salmaggi Inaugurates 5th Season of Pop. Price Opera at Hipp. The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley "THE WOMEN'S" WAY Part of the secret of "The Women's" long success lies in the men ef...
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Marching Song at The Bayes-A Must for Workers
(April 1937)
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"Marching Song" at The Bayes—A Must for Workers The Week on the Stage By Jasepfa T. Shiple* CRIME PLEASES "THE AMAvING DR. CUTTER-MOUSE." By Barre Lyndon. At the Hudson. • The thickness of the...
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The Guild's Guid Gale o' Mirth: "Storm Over Patsy'
(March 1937)
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The Guild's Guid Gale o' Mirth: "Storm Over Patsy' The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley THE PERSONAL TONE "STORM OVER PATSY." Adapted from Bruno Frank fry James Bridie. Fifth of the...
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Tsar To Lenin-At Filmarte-Makes History Live
(March 1937)
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"Tsar To Lenin"—At Filmarte—Makes History Live The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley ftronx Goes Camping: All ^Having Wonderful Time" STICK AROUND! •'HAVING WONDERFUL TIME." fig Arthur...
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Strike Out to Win With "Marching Song"
(February 1937)
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Strike Out to Win With "Marching Song" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley Tift MOM'S HOT "MARCHING SONG." By John Bmmrt Law ton. Theatre Union at the Bayes. Timeliness, a mind at...
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"Yes, My Darling Daughter" Takes the Vigorous Plunge
(February 1937)
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"Yes, My Darling Daughter" Takes the Vigorous Plunge The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley ON TO FLOOD? REVERSED SOUS ~TMS, MY DARLING DA UGH-rJF«T By Mark Reed. At the You'd hardly...
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O'Casey's "The Plough and The Stars" Opens at Music Hall
(January 1937)
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O'Casey's "The Plough and The Stars" Opens at Music Hall The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley Grim Study of Poverty and Crime at the Guild this 1am 1mb wotld! &VT FOR THE GRACE OF...
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The Eternal Road a Mountain Peak of rower and Beauty
(January 1927)
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"The Eternal Road" a Mountain Peak of rower and Beauty The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley STILL TRAVELING TflJF ETERNAL ROAD." Lud-wig Lewisohn's trmnslmtiess of Franz Wer/sTs Play....
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Reinhardt's Long-Awaited "The Eternal Road" Opens Monday
(January 1937)
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Reinhardt's Long-Awaited "The Eternal Road" Opens Monday The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley TjgiP CANT TAKE IT WITH TOp." Bm Mom Hart and Goorge X. Kmtfman. At th* Booth. She title of...
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"SLALOM"-THRILLING SKI FILM AT 55TH ST. PLAYHOUSE
(December 1936)
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"Slalom"-Thrilling Ski Film it 55th St. Playhouse The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley MEIRILY—AT LEAST—ON! 'TONIGHT AT SIGHT THIRTY." Second Series of Noel Coward's play*. At the...
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Mimie SchellerBrings Ara Gerald Back to B way & Ritz Theatre
(September 1936)
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"Mimie Scheller"Brings Ara Gerald Back to B way & Ritz Theatre The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley rtVs JEiiwisse B***+iu*~ (Cmm*-^mtin fmmiiif), Tobu ram at the FUmarte Theatre (202 W....
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"KERMESSE HEROIQUE" PRIZE WINNING FILM OPENS THE FILMARTE
(September 1936)
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"Kermesse Heroique" Prize Winning Film Opens the Filmarte The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley Shubert's Season Opens With the 'Ziegfeld Follies' Satire and Show -ZUefeU FoUUm" 1936-37...
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Labor Stage Offers Prize for Labor Play
(August 1936)
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"Labor Stage" Offers Prize for Labor Play The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley Educational Department of Union Opens Contest for Drama of Social Conflict— Closes on December 15 FOR the...
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Summer Show Boats Sail the City Waters
(August 1936)
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Summer Show Boats Sail the City Waters The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley ' SHOW BOAT No summer should pass without a sail up th« Hudson. This year there are many pleasant...
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"NEW GULLIVER" RETURNS--OPENS TUESDAY AT 55TH ST. PLAYHOUSE
(July 1936)
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"New Gulliver" Returns--Opens Tuesday at 55th St. Play house THE WEEK ON THE STAGE By Joseph T. Shipley GOD HELPS YOU! "HELP YOURSELF!" From the Viennete of Patd Vulphu by ¦ John J....
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Sanford Continues Showboating on Hudson Aboard Empire State
(June 1936)
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Sanford Continues Showboating on Hudson Aboard Empire State The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley MELODRAMA MURDER -HURDER IN THE OLD RED BARN." A new burlesque of the old melodrama.: At...
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Vivid New sreels -- Diversified Shorts at Trans-Lux Theatres
(June 1936)
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Vivid New sreels -- Diversified Shorts at Trans-Lux Theatres The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley 1935—LOOK IT OVER! "lfiS*." TBE LIVING NEWSPAPER. At the Biltmore, In the second issue...
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Mob Rule Laid Bare in "Fury"-Stirring Film at Capital
(June 1936)
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Mob Rule Laid Bare in "Fury"-Stirring Film at Capital The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley 9wuu ruiui "FURY." Film at the Capitol. Put "Fury" on your must list-It is aa gripping, and as...
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Rodgers-Harfs 'On Your Toes' Becomes Town's Musical Smash
(May 1936)
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Rodgers—Harfs 'On Your Toes' Becomes Town's Musical Smash The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley ¦ ANNIE'S FLAMING ROSE "PRE-HONEYMOOS" By Alford Van Ronkel and Anne SickoU. At the...
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Pirates of Penzance Follows in Chartock's G. & S. Season
(April 1936)
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"Pirates of Penzance" Follows in Chartock's G. & S. Season The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley REPORTERS ARE WORKERS TOO "Power of the Press," by Richard Rahman. "America,...
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The "Bitter Stream" Mussolini Cannot Dam
(April 1936)
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The "Bitter Stream" Mussolini Cannot Dam The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley ON RUINS Of ROME "BITTER STREAM." By Victor Wolf ton. From the navel"fontamara" by Ignazio Silnne....
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Boy Meets Girl, One of the Season's Prize Comedies
(March 1936)
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"Boy Meets Girl," One of the Season's Prize Comedies The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley More Than Death ^Stvrderin'the Cathedral." By T. S. Eliot At the Manhattan. I We must,...
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Well-Seasoned Play In Guild's "End of Summer"
(February 1936)
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Well-Seasoned Play In Guild's "End of Summer" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley IN FOR A FALL *END OF SUMMER." By S. N. Behrman. Fifth Theatre Guild play of the season, at the...
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Ethan Frome: Thunderbolt of Truth in Winter Sky
(February 1936)
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"Ethan Frome": Thunderbolt of Truth in Winter Sky The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley GRIMMEST TRIANGLE : «e^re»a^*^^a<fsi«i o«^» »»tiUa She eeht, grim settings w^JBaaaefefStTi...
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Xmas Gift of Gaiety and Girls: The "Scandals"
(January 1936)
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Xmas Gift of Gaiety and Girls: The "Scandals" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley ^SJMBStMSJA JspJ^hmVl sma^aVflBmaBsmtmal "GEORGE )WBtTWS SCAJf-.ltt» -Ljfirin by Jack...
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A BEWICHING BERGNER BEAMS ON BROADWAY
(February 1935)
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Novel and Varied Short Subjects at All Trans-Lux H| Theatre Open* in IjgB^rrn. Maintain Similar Vjjkf ** Those Through I Country ¦jK Saturday morning, FlatlyL fttidenta woke up to And...
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The Week on the Stage
(December 1935)
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"The Old Curiosity Shop" Has Film Premiere at World Theatre The Week on the Stage * . By Joseph T. Shipley OLD ILLUSION "PARADISE LOST." By CHgord Od:tt. The Group at the Long»t as long ago...
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"Parnell" Ties Politics and Love in Strong Drama (The Week on the Stage)
(November 1935)
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"Parnell" Ties Politics and Love in Strong Drama The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley HTf Of EMPIRE Mj,' By Elsie SckaujfZ^u Bern/more. L tt are told, in war. "^Ptker way of...
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"LA MATERNELLE" SCORES AT THE 55TH STREET PLAYHOUSE
(October 1935)
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"La Maternelle" Scores at the 55th Street Playhouse "LA MATERNELLE" A personal tiesssjssrf by Hm Bonok-Levy, director ?/ *'La MmUrnelle" In adapting for the screen, "La Maternelle," the...
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Power and Beauty (and Saco-Vanzetti) in "Winterset"
(October 1935)
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Power and Beauty (and Saco-Vanzetti) in "Winterset" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley BITTER BEAUTY "WJNTBRSETr by Maxwell Anderson. A Guthrie McClintick presentation at the...
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"Oil for the Lamps of China in World Premiere at the Strand"
(June 1935)
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"Oil for the Lamps of China" in World Premiere at the Strand The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley FAST AND FAR ffHf YOUNG GO FIBBT,* fry f Fmtmr Mmttm, 0mrp» Snider, I mm* Ckmrle* ...
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The Guild Shoots the Works and Joins the Red "Parade"
(May 1935)
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The Guild Shoots the Works and Joins the Red "Parade" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley LEFTWARD HO! "PARADE." A satirical reme with Jimmy Saro. Sketches by Paul Peters. George ...
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Karloff Again Assumes "Frankenstein" Role at The Roxy
(May 1935)
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Karloff Again Assumes "Frankenstein" Role at The Roxy The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley "AS OTHERS SEE US" "TO SEE OURSELVES." By E. M. Delafirld. At the Ethel Barrymore....
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"Petticoat Fever" Warms the Frozen North
(March 1935)
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"Petticoat Fever" Warms the Frozen North The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley AVIATION BRIDE "I'h'TTICOA T FEVEi7.~"/f Reed. At the Ritz. Down from the air on to the Labrador snow tome...
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Awake and Sing The Song of the Peopled Triumph
(March 1935)
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"Awake and Sing" The Song of the Peopled Triumph The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley ARISE AND SHINE! "AWAKE AND SING!" By Clifford Odeti. The Group Theatre at the Belaieo, That...
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About the Theatre
(February 1945)
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About the Theatre THE WORLD'S A STAGE By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY THE TEltgEST." Hy William Shakespeare. Cheryl Crawford present* the Margaret Webster Traduction, bated on a jurodue-tion idea by Eva...
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SWEED SATIRE ROBPS IN "ODE TO LIBERTY"
(December 1934)
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Sweet Satire Romps in "Ode To Liberty" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley MAKE 'EM SOFT *'ODE TO LIBERTY." Adopted by Sidney Howard from Michel Durand's "Liberte I'rovisoire-." At the...
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IT'S OUR "VALLEY FORGE" AT THE GUILD
(December 1934)
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It's Our "Valley Forge" At the Guild The Week on the Stage My Joseph T. Shipley The New Revolution ''VALLEY FORGE." By Maxwell Anderson. At the Guild. "In a ItbTtHf--piay- that- shifts from...
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"PAGE MISS GLORY" HALLELUJAH AT THE MANSFIELD
(December 1934)
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"Page Miss Glory" Hallelujah At The Mansfield The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley COMPOSITE IIAUTY '•PAGE MISS GLORY." By Joteph Sckravk and Ph. Dunning. At the Mansfield. , This...
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"SAY WHEN" MAKES A STRONG DRINK AT THE IMPERIAL
(November 1934)
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"Say When" Makes a Strong Drink at The Imperial The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley RIGHT NOW! »SAY WHEN." Book Jack McGowan, music, by Ray Henderson, lyrict by Ted Koekler. At the...
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"JAYHAWKER" BRINGS CIVIL WAR POLITICS TO THE CORT
(November 1934)
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''Jayhawker'' Brings, Civil War Politics To The Cort The Week on the Stage By Joteph T. Shipley POLITICS AS EVER' •JAYHAWKER." By Sinclair and Lloyd Lewis. At the Cort. "Soma of them from...
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THE NEW LEADER BOOK CORNER
(November 1934)
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The New Leader Book Corner Calverton's Calvary By Joseph T. Shipley DESPITE the various attacks upon him from Communist sources, as when the New Masses quoted parallel passages to show him as...
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YVONNE BRINGS SPRINGTIME TO "CONVERSATION PIECE"
(November 1934)
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Yvonne Brings Springtime to "Conversation Piece" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley ftoHtaente Frivolity Yvonne Printemps in "Conversetion Piece." By Noel Coward. At the 44th...
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COMEDY MAKES "PERSONAL APPEARANCE" AT HENRY MILLER'S
(October 1934)
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Comedy Makes "Personal Appearance" At Henry Millers The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley Stars Ascendant fPERSONAL APPEARANCE" By Lawrence Riley. At Henry Miller's. With a swish and a...
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SEARCH THROUGH HEAVEN AND EARTH FOR "LOST HORIZONS"
(October 1934)
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Search Through Heaven and Earth For "Lost Horizons" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley Distant Goal* "LOST HORIZONS." By Harry Segall. At the St. James. The issue of a life lost for...
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CITY REALISM BRINGS :SPRING SONG" TO HARVEST
(October 1934)
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City Realism Brings "Spring: Song" To Harvest The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley Spring Paste -SPRING SONG." By Bella aw Samuel Spewaek. At Morotco A tragedy of New York's...
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ALL SAIL UP THE HUDSON TO THE "BUCCANEER"
(June 1934)
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Promotion Department Notes of Local N. Y. ¦y H««ry Frucbttr United Socialist Drivt IT will interest comrades to know that the total amount raised on the United Socialist Drive in New York...
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"ARE WE CIVILIZED" AT RIVOLI-REVIEWS MARCH OF TIME
(June 1934)
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"Are We Civilized" at Rivoli-Reviews March of Time The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley To the General "C>IV/^*." X Musical Homant, • by Hardon Churek and Leo Randole. Lyrie$ by Edward...
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LOVE IS THE STAFF OF "THE DISTAFF SIDE"
(October 1934)
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Love Is The Staff of "The Distaff Side" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T, Shipley Wo very Women "THE DISTAFF SIDE." By John Van Druten. At the Booth. "Love is of man's life a thing •part;...
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"YELLOW JACK" SHOULD PROVE CATCHING AT MARTIN BECK
(March 1934)
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"Yellow Jack" Should Prove Catching at Martin Beck The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley FEVER ON-STAGE •YELLOW JACK." A history by Sidney Howard and Paul de Kiuif At the Martin...
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THE RETURN OF FAITH MARKS "THE JOYOUS SEASON"
(February 1934)
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The Return of Faith Marks "The Joyous Season" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley TRUTH (RUSHED TO EARTH "THE JOYOUS SEASON." By Philip Hatry. At the Brlaseo. Somewhere Chaucer speak*...
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OF "FALSE DREAMS" ARE CORAL MADE!
(January 1934)
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Of "False Dreams" Are Coral Made! The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley NINE FATHOMS DEEP •FALSE DREAMS, FAREWELL" By Hugk Stange. At tke LittU. "Grand Hotel" having been a great success...
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"DAYS WITHOUT END" POSES OUR TIME'S PROBLEM
(January 1934)
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"Days Without End" Poses Our Time's Problem The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley HEM EM BERED CRACB -DAYS WITHOUT END" A modern Miracle Play bu Eugene O'Neill. The Theatre Guild,...
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Casual Caviar a Good Dish in "Oliver Oliver"
(January 1934)
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Casual Caviar a Good Dish in "Oliver Oliver" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley PITHY PLEASANTRY "OLIVER {OLIVER," by Paul Otborn. At the Playhouse, They are queer folk, those...
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Two Queens Make a Full House at the Alvin
(December 1933)
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Two Queens Make a Full House at the Alvin The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley POETIC AND POWERFUL PLAY "MARY OF SCOTLAND." By Maxwell Anderson. Third play of the Theatre Guild's...
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Blackbirds Chirp a Lively Song and Dance
(December 1933)
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"Blackbirds" Chirp a Lively Song and Dance The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley A BIRDIE! "BLACKBIRDS." 1934 Edition of Lew Leslie's all colored revue. Book mainly by Nat Uorfman. At the...
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Picking a Daisy: "She Loves Me Not!" at the 46th St.
(December 1933)
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Picking a Daisy: "She Loves Me Not!" at the 46th St. The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley MOUNTAIN OUT OF MANHUNT "SHE LOVES ME NOT," A comedy by Howard Linduay, from the novel by Edward...
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"Roberta" Robes the Evening with Gay Tunes and Gowns
(December 1933)
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"Roberta" Robes the Evening with Gay Tunes and Gowns The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley GAIETY AND GOWNS "ROIiERTA"—A musical comedy from the novel by Alice Dutr Miller. Mutic by...
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The Green Bay Tree: A Fine Fertile Drama
(November 1933)
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"The Green Bay Tree": A Fine Fertile Drama The Week on the Stage Ry Joseph T. Shipley FRUITFUL STERILITY "THE GREEN BAY TREE," By Mordaut Shairp. At the Cort. By a juxtaposition of extremes...
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Music and Murder Mix in Earl Carroll's New Show
(October 1933)
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Music and Murder Mix in Earl Carroll's New Show The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley MUSICAL CRIME "MURDER AT THE VANITIES." A new dramatic mystery comedy by Earl Carroll and Rufus...
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Erich Pommer's "F. P. 1" Offered at Original Roxy
(September 1933)
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Erich Pommer's "F. P. 1" Offered at Original Roxy The Week on the Stage By Joseph T, Shipley Film Masterpiece at Little Carnegie r If one had to list the ten best films in the history of the art...
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Madison Square Garden Offers 3 Week-End Concert (The Week on the Stage)
(September 1933)
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Madison Square Garden Offers 3 Week-End Concerts The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley The Season's Slow Start Theatrical producers seem (to judge by some of the plays they offer) in muny...
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Summer Season Starts with "Tattle Tales" (The Week on the Stage)
(June 1933)
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Summer Season Starts with "Tattle Tales" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley NO TELLING PfATTLE TALES." Frank Fay end Barbara Stanwyck in a ISummer Revue at tht Broadhunt. There...
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ooney Makes Freedom Plea at Embassy Theatre
(May 1933)
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Mooney Makes Freedom Plea at Embassy Theatre The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley QUITE A LONG FELLOW •PATIENCE." BV Gilbert and SulUvan. Mttton A borne' production at tKe St....
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Forgotten Men-A Film of Unforgotten War
(May 1933)
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"Forgotten Men"-A Film of Unforgotten War The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley tUti -lAdtV from. the •rcitvM of Ito fmrt—n %mrnm§ nafosno. Ttia fU« of tha war is a demon .(ration a/ tha...
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Lillian Gish Will Not Repine in "Nine Pine Street"
(May 1933)
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Lillian Gish Will Not Repine in "Nine Pine Street" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley MURDKK IN THE PAST "N1NIS PINK STMhJET." By John Celton end Carlton MiUt. Bated en a play by Wm....
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George Bernard Shaw Visits The Theatre Guild
(April 1933)
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George Bernard Shaw Visits The Theatre Guild The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley ILOOD TEANSFt ISION BUST PEOPLE." By Avery fjtywood and David Gran. At tftf Wabiorf. fhii kghi comedy...
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Strike Me Pink: A Bright, Palpable Hit
(April 1933)
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"Strike Me Pink": A Bright, Palpable Hit The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley BIX)W MB THE RAINBOW « "STRIKE MB PINK.- Revue by Lew Brown mnd Ray H end or ton At the...
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The Week on the Stage
(March 1933)
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The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley A VERITABLE PLAQUE" "BOTH YOUR HOUSES." By Matuell Anderson. At the Royale. I with I could ict down the whole of "Both Your Houses," for •very...
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Musical "Milestones" Gay-Hued in Gg. White's "Melody"
(March 1933)
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Musical "Milestones" Gay-Hued in Gg. White's "Melody" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley SKIPPING GENERATIONS "MELODY," Music by Bigmund Romberg, Book by Edward Child* Carpenter....
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More Than Meets The Eye in "One Sunday Afternoon"
(February 1933)
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More Than Meets The Eye in "One Sunday Afternoon" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley MISS FIT * -OS'S SUNDAY AFTERNOON." lly Jaine$ Hagan. At th* Little. A passage in Eugene...
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Beaten, Bewildered Victims Are "We The People" (The Week on the Stage)
(February 1933)
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Beaten, Bewildered Victims Are "We The People" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley THE "RAW" MATERIAL *fi'E, THE PEOPLE." A play in twenty eeetin. By Elmer Rice. At the Empire. The raw...
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George M. Cohan Smiles Away The Human Race
(January 1933)
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George M. Cohan Smiles Away The Human Race The Weekmi the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley SHOWMAN'S liiiiovmit I "PIGEONS ASD PtOPLK." By and u if A George M. Cokan. At the Sam H. Harris. This...
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A Decadent Civilization
(January 1933)
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A Decadent Civilization By Joseph T. Shipley 'The Roman Way" Tell* About the End of an Order With Startling Parallel* to American Life Today—When Wealth Accumulated and Men Decayed—High...
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A Nifty Kernel of Thought For All Our Midget Minds
(January 1933)
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By Joseph T. Shipley A Nifty Kernel of Thought For All Our Midget Minds Technocracy Reaches the Screen with Laurel and Hardy in "Scram"—And Do You Remember Who Plucked the Plumb Plan? have all...
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Musical "Milestones" Gay-Hued in Gg. White's "Melody"
(March 1933)
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Musical "Milestones" Gay-Hued in Gg. White's "Melody" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley SKIPPING GENERATIONS "MELODY," Music by Bigmund Romberg, Book by Edward Child* Carpenter....
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Eva and Alice Transport Us to Wonderland
(December 1932)
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Eva and Alice Transport Us to Wonderland The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley FAIR FLIGHT OF FANTASY "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" and "THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS." From the book* by Lewi*...
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Dear Jane, A Prize of Porcelain and Pearl
(November 1932)
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"Dear Jane", A Prize of Porcelain and Pearl The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley DELIGHTFUL JANE "DEAR JANE.K By Eleanor liulmes Hinkley. At the Civic Repertory. Quietly, without...
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Slow Science
(November 1932)
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BOOKS IN BRIEF Slow Science By Joseph T. Shipley In "World Chaos: The Responsibility of Science" (Covici-Friede) William McDougall joint the long list of those who have effectively pictured the...
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Beauty In Color and Sound Comes Across At the Alvin (The Week on the Stage)
(November 1932)
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Beauty In Color and Sound Comes Across A]t the Alvin The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley MUSIC AMID BEAUTY "MUSIC IN THE AIR." Music by Jerome Kern. Books and Lyrics by Oscar...
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Pauline Lord: The Maid Who Mates Her Master
(November 1932)
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Pauline Lord: The Maid Who Mates Her Master The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley True Drama Cramped I am in these pages, I cannot help taking apace to say that the most significant drama...
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Peasant Wins Over Bourgeois In "The Good Earth"
(October 1932)
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Peasant Wins Over Bourgeois In "The Good Earth" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley PEASANT INTO BOURGEOIS -THE GOOD HAKTH." By Owen and Donald Davie from the novel by Pearl S. Buck. At...
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What Is "Radical" Art?
(October 1932)
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BOOKS IN BRIEF What Is "Radical" Art? By Joseph T. Shipley William Carlos Willia-js, now an editor of an "advance-guard" magazine, and long a writer of "the new prose," has issued, Through...
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Max Gordon, HowardDietz, Come Along with "Flying Colors"
(October 1932)
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Max Gordon3owardDietz,Come Along mth'Tlying Colors* The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley A BOUSING RRVUE TLYINQ COLORS." Ma* Gordon prttmtt the mw Howard Diet* Rtvuo at tho...
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Singing Down the Devil (In "Ol' Man Satan) at The Forrest
(October 1932)
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Singing Down the Devil (In "Ol'Man Satan) at The Forrest The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley DOWN FROM HEAVEN "OC MAN SATAN." By Donald Heywvod. Skilluiood Production* at the...
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Speedy Whacks By the Spewacks at the Times Square
(September 1932)
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Speedy Whacks By the Spewacks at the Times Square The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley HOW NEWS COMES OUT OF RUSSIA 'CLEAR ALL WIRES!" By Bellai 0*0* Samuel Sfewaik At ike Timet...
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The Week on the Stage
(July 1932)
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The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley This is the season Wnen^campV and summer colonies grow conscious of their talent, and look about for plays through which to express themselves. The...
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All Our Weaknesses Pleasantly "Face The Music"
(February 1932)
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All Our Weaknesses Pleasantly "Face The Music" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL 'FACE THE MUSIC" A musical comedy revue by Irving Berlin and Moss Hart. At the Nczv...
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Chasing the Blues
(February 1932)
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Chasing the Blues Sex as a Sedative for Unrest Offered Hungry Jobless By Joseph T. Shipley ^watORRY is the mental state ? V for most of us, these days. The Job either gone or likely to go—and if...
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Rice's Plays on the Boards and Between Them
(February 1932)
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Rice's Plays on the Boards and Between Them The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley RICE IN PRINT "COLNSKLLORAr-LAW:-LEn BANK." By Llmer Ricf. {Samuti Fretnh, N. Y. $2 rarh). The best time...
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Rich, Rollicking Revival of "Robin Hood" At Erlanger's
(February 1932)
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Rich, Rollicking Revival of "Robin Hood" At Erlanger's The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley AMERICA'S FAVORITE •ROHIX HOOD" By Reginald Ik Koven. Libretto by Harry B, Smith ...
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Everyone 'll Like "Whistling In The Dark"
(January 1932)
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Everyone 'll Like "Whistling In The Dark" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley THE "PERFECT MURDER" "iftllSTLING IN THE DARK." By Laurence Cross and Edward . Childs Carpenter. With ...
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Barry Showa Right Can Be Wrong-at the Broadburst (The Week on the Stage)
(January 1932)
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Barry Shows Right Can Be Wrong-at the Broadhurst The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley HOMO SAPIENS "THE ANIMAL KINGDOM." By Philip Barry. Al the Broadhurst. Philip Barry la a deft dealer...
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"THE DEVIL PASSES": PLAYFUL AND PROFOUND
(January 1931)
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"The Devil Passes') Playful and Profound The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley CALL AGAIN ''THE DLl'll. I'ASSLS." By Henn II', /.ft.v. At the Seltcyn. If the reputation of Benn W. Levy...
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Lively Screen and Stage Fare is Weeks Offering at FoxB'klyn
(March 1932)
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Lively Screen and Stage Fare is Weeks Offering at FoxB'klyn The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley THERE'S ALWAYS CLEVERNESS "THERE'S ALWAYS JULIET.", By Joint Von Druten. At...
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Stadium Concerts Inagurate Fifteenth Season Tuesday
(June 1932)
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Stadium Concerts Inaugurate Fifteenth Season Tuesday The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley DEFT PLATITUDE "THAT'S GRATITUDE" By Frank Craven ll'tih Taylor Holmes and J. C. Nugent At the...
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Hey Nonny Nonny! Gay Gathering of Skits at the Shubert
(June 1932)
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"Hey Nonny Nonny!" Gay Gathering of Skits at the Shubert The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley SPRING THE 8IIMMKK "H£Y NONNY NONNYr A rem. 'designed by Raymond Sovey an: Jo Mielsiner....
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Women and Horses-Men Must Ride! Comedy at the Cort
(June 1932)
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Women and Horses-Men Must Ride! Comedy at the Cort The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley BRIDAL WWBSUMACSUi 'BRIDAL WISE." A new comedy by Albert Hacked and Fran-Ctt Goodrich at Ike...
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Show Boat Will Give You a Great Show, at the Casino
(May 1932)
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"Show Boat" Will Give You a Great Show, at the Casino The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley PLEASURE JOURNEY "SIloir IlO.ti;' Musical comedy fr n/ij, the navel by Ldna ierber Mu.\ie by...
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"Trapeze" Du Ponf's New German Film at Little Carnegi
(April 1932)
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"Trapeze"Du Pont's New German Film at Little Carnegie Vivid Story Of Circus fife Enacted by Anna Sten and a Fine Cast Following » four-week run of •"Bonny," the Viennese operetta by Emmerich...
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Zugfeld's "Hot-ChaP!" A Fiesta of Beauty and Song
(April 1932)
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Zugfeld's "Hot-ChaP!" A Fiesta of Beauty and Song The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley COLOR AND SOUND "HOT-CHA!" Ziegfeld production of the Brown and Henderson mutual comedy. At...
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Homo Sapiens Bows to Women in 'The Warrior's Husband"
(March 1932)
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Homo Sapiens Bows to Women in 'The Warrior's Husband" The Week on the Stage By Joseph X Shipley_ GREEK MKKTS AMAZON "THE WARRIOR'S HUSBAND." A comedy by Julian Thompson. At the Morosco. The...
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The Week on the Stage
(March 1932)
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The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley - < IRELAND VERSUS PROGRESS "THE MOON IN THE YELLOW RIVER." By Denis Johnston. At the Guild. Clothed in a typically Irish mixture of moonshine and...
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Another Good Background in Rice's New Play
(November 1931)
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Another G o o d B a c k g r o u n d i n Rice's N e w Play / n One of she Biggest Successes the Apollo ' • Theatre Ever Hemmed An m%W&&mws&~mm ' k\\\\m~ - mMmm. BE *^_\_f ~ ^BBBBBBBBBWIJ' •" aa*...
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The Week on the Stage
(November 1931)
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"East Wind" Blows High at the Manhattan The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley BLOWING STRONG -EAST WISD." A musical play by Oscar Hammcrstein 2nd and Frank Mandel. Music by...
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"Hell Below Zero" Opens at RKO Cameo
(June 1931)
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Hell Below Zero- Opens at R M » Cameo STAGE Hell Below Zero- Opens at R M » Cameo 1 i Successful Producer John Golden, the producer of the Rachel Crothers' play, "Ae Husbands Go" now ta Its...
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The Week On The Stage
(June 1931)
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'PATIENCE." Gilbert and Sullivan Series. At Erlanger1's. Another of t h e rapturous revivals of t h e Savoyard pair l e t s us have "Patience," t h a t most timel e s s of t h e Gilbert...
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The Week On The Stage
(February 1931)
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The Week On The Stage By Joseph T. Shipley > .... MT SIC AX. COMIDV ON MOVIES "AMERICAS SWEETHEART." Book by Herbert Fields, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorens Hart. At the...
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The Week On The Stage
(February 1931)
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The Week On The Stage By Joseph T. Shipley THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET," by Rudolf Besicr. At the Empire. KATHARINE CORNELL'S first venture as a producer is a vivid picture of an...
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THE LITERATURE OF THE FUTURE
(December 1925)
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* THE LITERATURE OF THE FUTURE -:THE LINKING OF ART TO THE LIFE-NEEDS OF MAN IS THE TASK BEFORE THE WRITERS OF TOMORROW By Joseph T. Shipley Hi it usually easier to give an il-WL\ lamttMOoo...
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THE RIGHT TO THINK
(November 1925)
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THE RIGHT TO THINK Van Loon Turns Hit Attention to the Struggle for Freedom, By Joseph T. Shipley MEN dislike what interfere] with their desires Man's fundamental desire is far ¦uftitiancc; out...
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The Mermaid Dramatists
(November 1925)
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DRAMA The Mermaid Dramatists By Joseph T. Shipley V—Homely Heywood DESPITE tha fact that Thomas Haywood could apeak of "two hundred and twenty playa in which 1 have had either an entire...
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FOR 'GENE DEBS
(November 1925)
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FOR'GENE DEBS On His 70th Birthday By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY •era HERE were thirteen. And one for thirty 11 silver * Piece* betrayed the Master whom they loved; AM ease «u weak in faith;...
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TEACHING TODAY
(October 1925)
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TEACHING TODAY Scott Nearing "Unduly Optimistic" in New Book on Education •Vstfth is th* revolution. H a*e**e •" eaeh *in*ra*J*a filled with peeaibilitiea for change and for improvement....
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The Mermaid Dramatists
(September 1925)
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The Mermaid Dramatists By Joseph T. Shipley III—Straightforward Ford The years after the death of Queen Elizabeth of England presented a colorful acene, In many waya compaiai it to the daya...
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The Mermaid Dramatists
(September 1925)
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The Mermaid Dramatists ~ By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY II—THOMAS OTWAY IT IS often stated •• • truiin that « nun revetli himtelf in hn writing!, but it is perhaps Iris simple to carry out the...
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The Drama of Patriotism
(May 1925)
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The Drama of Patriotism By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY WITH power end poaeetiion, empire walki hand in hsnd. The blow that won the primeval cavern to which Neanderthal man bora hia captured mate resounded...
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THE DRAMA OF LOVE AND HATE
(April 1925)
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The Drama of Love and Hate By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Those to whom power hu bt«n denied, in tic terly list* of lift, turned soon and readily to find content in a cottage, Lov* acoffs alike at...
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The Drama of Lust for Power
(April 1925)
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The Drama of Lust for Power By JOSEPH T SHIPLEY THE readiest weapon to mane hand, in hit effort to learn tht aecret of the uni»er»e, wai force. Rerognixing happiness ts the window light of the...
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How to Watch a Play
(March 1925)
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DRAMA How to Watch a Play By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY THE comments of certain dramatic criiica, whot« butinett cngagemenu bare brought them into contact with oxpreiiloniam on the ttagc, make it...
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The Drama of Pitted Powers
(February 1925)
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The Drama of Pitted Powers By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Man* firil effoits to und« island the un i verse led h im 10 see, beh md I he facea » i (ones of Natun, gods whom by sacrifice *' ' player * muil...
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The Drama of God and Man
(January 1925)
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DRAMA The Drama of God and Man By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Sine* dram* sprang from religion, it* tret theme it God; tinee it rote at the call of tk* people, ite dm impute* it to coordinate tk* wayt...
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The People's Art
(January 1925)
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The People's Art By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY DRAMA doci not truly exist until there is a performance; this presupposes tn audience. All the othei arte may be enjoyed in isolation, may indeed—with the...
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The Realm of Books
(January 1925)
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The Realm of Books Tomorrow's Truth Review by JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY Ef FREEMAN BOOK. New Wjgmrk: Huebtch. $l.0O. \ The belt of the Freemen! In Lew words, the best that the ns Ejga'i journalism...
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A CLOUD BY DAY
(December 1924)
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A Cloud by Day R. JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY (On Christmas, 1923, o "skywriter" spread above New York crosses and greetings of smoke,) WHAT proud mimetic omens now uprise To flaunt their power on the...
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FAITH AS FACT
(November 1924)
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Faith as Fact By JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY 'The Ogre Killed by Kindness," A Rule for Social Conduct Which Will Remake the World — From Sympathy and Trust Will Spring' Righteousness. » "La* the Vmf and...
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HOBO WAYS
(October 1924)
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Hobo frays A Review by JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY BEGGARS OF LIFE — A HOBO AUTOBIOGRAPHY. By Jim TuUy. New York: A. A C. bout. 99. "A tramp ii merely e parasite who he* not been edmitted to society...
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Shiply, Joseph T.
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SHLEIFER, ANDREI
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Shoaf, George H.
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SHORE, SAMUEL
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SHORRIS, EARL
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SHORT, GEORGE
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Short, Wallace M.
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SHORTER, KiNCSLEY
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SHORTER, KINGSLEY
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SHOUT, JONATHAN
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SHTEIR, RACHEL
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SHUB", "DIANA TRILLING, RAYMOND ROSENTHAL, ANATOLE
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SHUB, ANATOLE
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SHUB, BORIS
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SHUB, DAVID
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SHUB, DAVID J. DALLIN, ANATOLE
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Shubert., Lee and J. J.
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SHUCK, L. EDWARD Jr.
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Shulman, Frederick
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Shulman, Lester M.
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SHULMAN, MARSHALL D.
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SHUSTER, GEORGE N.
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SHUSTER, S. M. LEVITAS: SIDNEY HOOK AND GEORGE
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SIEGAL, JOHN
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SIEGEL, FRED
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SIEGEL, LEE
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Sifton, Paul
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SIFTON, PAUL F.
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SIGEL, EFREM
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SIGMAN, MORRIS
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SIGMUND, PAUL
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SIGMUND, PAUL E.
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Siler, Ruth
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Silin, Robert G.
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SILK, LEONARD
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SILONE, IGNACIO
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SILONE, IGNASIO
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SILONE, IGNAZIO
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SILVER, ISIDORE
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Silverarin, Louis
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Silverstein, Louis
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Silverstein, Louis S.
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Silverstein, Louis Stanley
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SIMES, DIMITRI K.
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Simmons, Anne
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SIMMONS, JOHN D.
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SIMON, JOHN
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Simon, Kate
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Simonson, Rebecca C.
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SIMPSON, JAMES
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Simsar, Mehmed A.
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Sinclair, Uplon
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SINCLAIR, UPPON
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SINCLAIR, UPTON
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SINGER, DAVID
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SINGER, ISAAC BASHEVIS
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SINGER, SAUL
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Sington, Derrick
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SIRGIOVANNI, GEORGE
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SISMAN, ELAINE
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SISON, PASTOR B.
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SKALSKI, ERNEST
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SKLAR, JUDITH
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