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THEATRE ARTS July 1940 Sawyer Falk Walter Kerr Wayne W. Shepard John K. Hutchens

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1940

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Literary

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1940

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English

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Theatre Arts

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Literary

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July

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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: JULY 1940; Vol. XXIV, NO. 7 IN THIS ISSUE:- This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any un-authorized use of this description is strictly prohibited. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 COVER: Peter Wink, in "Of Mice and Men", Seattle Repertory Playhouse. 17th Special Issue: THE TRIBUTARY THEATRE. 17th Special Issue: THE TRIBUTARY THEATRE. The World and the Theatre: ON THE COVER-- SOME LATE SPRING EVENTS ALONG THE MAIN STEM. The English Scene ... Ashley Dukes. Patterns in Perspective ... Edith J. R. Isaacs. In and Around Boston ... John K. Hutchens. In the Circle Around Dallas ... John William Rogers. Adventures in Cooperation: I. Choric Dance-drama. II. The Strength of a City. DOCUMENTARY FILM ... Sawyer Falk. III. Intimate Opera ... Wayne W. Shepard. IV. Musical Biography ... Walter Kerr. The Theatre in Rural New York ... H. Darkes Albright. Amateurs and Professionals: GEORGE F. REYNOLDS -- GLENN HUGHES -- JOHN WRAY YOUNG. The Technician's Workshop: LIGHTING PROMETHEUS BOUND AT YALE -- LIGHTING THE AMISTAD AT TALLADEGA -- NEW THEATRE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA. News and Notes. TO THE THEATRE, TO THE TOWN. ILLUSTRATIONS/PHOTOGRAPHS: Peter Wink in Of Mice and Mien, Seattle Repertory Playhouse ... cover. Donald Rosenberg in The Highland Call, Fayetteville, N. C. ... frontispiece. My Heart's in the Highlands, Dock Street Theatre; Fountain Valley School. Plays of the Spirit. No More Peace, SpeLman; Family Portrait, University of Denver. Candide, Wayfarers Civic Repertory. At Western Reserve. Dr. Knock; Murder in the Cathedral. When the rack Hollers, Gilpin Players; Our Town, Brooklyn College. The Lower Depths, Carnegie Tech; Riders to the Sea, Sweet Briar. The Comedy of Errors, Pasadena Community Playhouse; The Fan, Erskine School, Boston. Scene Designs for Family Portrait; The Merry Wives of Windsor ... Spencer Davies. Peer Gynt, Amherst College Masquers. Paul and the Blue Ox, University of Iowa. Scene Designs for The Bridge Arch Lauterer. The Strength of a City, film at Syracuse University . At Dartmouth. My Heart's in the Highlands; Prologue to Glory. The Serenade, University of Iowa; Il Seraglio, University of Michigan. Orpheus, Vassar Experimental Theatre. Yankee Doodle Boy, Catholic University, Washington, D. C. Scene Design for The Adding Machine ... Philip Elliot. Setting for Dead End, Portland Players, Maine. Costume Designs for Uncle Tom's Cabin . . . . Claude Marks. Among the Players. I Killed the Count, University of Utah; Volpone, University of Kentucky. Among the Players. Cenodoxus, Loyola, Baltimore; Disraeli, University. of Washington; Outward Bound, Alameda Little Theatre; Everyman, Fountain Street Baptist Church, Grand Rapids. From the Repertory. Mary of Scotland, Loyola, Chicago; Child Marriage. Grinnell College, Iowa; Chalk Dust, University of Oklahoma. From the Repertory. As You Like It, Collegiate Institute, Galt, Canada; A Scrap of Paper, Lincoln High School, Washington; Tobias and the Angel, King-Smith School, Washington, D. C. From the Repertory. Family Portrait, Carnegie Tech; Barchester Towers, Peninsula Little Theatre, California; Our Town, William and Mary Theatre. Accent on Youth. Little Theatre of Dallas. This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any un-authorized use of this description is strictly prohibited. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Magazine is COMPLETE and in FAIR/GOOD condition, some stiffness to the pages. (See photo)