Theatre Arts
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Issue Date: March, 1960, Vol. XLIV, no.3
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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THE COVER: The Fondas, father and daughter, have had a busy season on Broadway-- Henry as one of the stars of "Silent Night, Lonely Night," and twenty-two-year-old Jane in her debut role in "There Was a Little Girl." For additional pictures of Miss Fonda, and Daniel Taradash's article on the background of this play, see page 10. Cover photograph by Max Waldman.

FEATURES:
"Little Girl, Large Theme" by Daniel Taradash.
"A Journey to Our Minds" by Sidney Sheldon.
"The Problem of the Party Girls" by John Keating.
"Theatre, USA: San Francisco" by Stanley Eichelbaum.

SPECIAL OPERA SECTION:
"Coast to Coast".
"Mr. Bing's Metropolitan" by Emily Coleman.
"Verdi vs. Shakespeare," a colloquy between Siobhan McKenna and Boris Goldovsky.
"Opera, Paris" by Lionel Durand.
"'Including the Scandinavian'" by Irving Kolodin.
"Trionfo alla Scala".
"Theatre Arts Gallery" (Rudolf Bing) by Gilbert Millstein and Roger Prigent.

PLAY REVIEWS: "The Openings" by Bruce Bohle.

DEPARTMENTS: A Letter from the Publisher; Calendar; "Theatre on Discs" by John S. Wilson; "My Ten Favorite Plays"; "Theatre Arts Bookshelf" by George Freedley; photographic credits on page 67.

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