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TITLE: THEATRE ARTS
[Most issues publish a complete play (With photographs from the current production), as well as reviews, photos and features about the theater, theatre arts, current productions on Broadway, off Broadway, Opera, plus fabulous vintage ADS, and MORE -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! ]
ISSUE DATE: FEBRUARY, 1956 ; Vol. XL, No. 2
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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THE COVER: Orson Welles and Jean Dalrymple, pictured during a rehearsal for the opening bill of the current New York City Center drama season, King Lear, which starred Mr. Welles and was directed by him. His return to the New York stage for the first time in nine years was brought about by Miss Dalrymple, now in her third highly successful season as director of the City Center company. For a resume of her career in the theatre, see "The City Center's Talent Tracker" on page 70. Photograph by Roderick MacArthur.

THE PLAY: The Tender Trap by Max Shulman and Robert Paul Smith.

FEATURES:
Two Top Teams Get Together.
"Tamburlaine," and What It Takes by Tyrone Guthrie.
Theatre -- cultural common denominator by Joseph Wood Krutch.
Robert E. Sherwood by Maxwell Anderson.
New Blood for Broadway.
Helen Hayes Anniversary Album.
The Boy Who Wrote a Play by Shakespeare edited by Alexander Klein.
By Cecil Beaton.
The City Center's Talent Tracker by Glare Powers.
The Challenge of a Poetic Theatre by Herbert Machiz.
Sexuality as the Letter A by Maurice Zolotow.

ON BROADWAY (REVIEWS):
Pipe Dream.
The Matchmaker.
The Righteous Are Bold.
Janus.

OFF-BROADWAY: Six Characters in Search of an Author.

GEORGE SPELVIN: Happiness Is a Thing Called Schmo.

OPERA HOUSE: The Met and Something for the Road by Emily Coleman.

DEPARTMENTS: Letters; Calendar; Books; Theatre, USA by Alice Griffin.


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