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1948-Summer Theatre Arts Magazine Contents

1948/06-07 – Cover: Henry Fonda as Mister Roberts by Richard Avendon

CONTENTS

  • Inside “Inside U.S.A.” by Charles McArthur
  • The Broadway Story by Gilbrt W. Gabriel
  • Mencken on the Idiom of the Ham by H.L. Mencken
  • Recommended .. A Divorce by Rouben Mamoulian
  • Footlights in Korea by Larry Dabrow and Marion Locks
  • Report from Hollywood by David Greggory
  • Don Quixote at the Play by Gloria Kingsley
  • Fall River Legend by Louis Bromfield
  • Shakedown Cruise of Mister Roberts by A Stowaway
  • I Can Be Had by Norman Corwin
  • The Crystal Chandelier by Mary Helen Fay
  • What Have You Done to Our Child?
  • Tryout in New Haven by Walter Prichard Eaton
  • Spectacles du Palais by Walter P. Bowman
  • Films from Abroad
  • The Joke’s On Me by Irving Hoffman
  • Theatre: USA Special Tributary Section:

  • Across the Land
  • North and South
  • East and West
  • Yours for a Better Life by Morris Carnovsky
  • Happy as Amherst
  • Flexible Theatre by Norman Bel Geddes
  • Welcome Back, Mr. Bel Geddes by Howard Lindsay
  • Magna Cum Laude
  • The City Presents
  • The Brighter Side by Bill Butler
  • Tributary Theatre Design by George Amberg
  • Second Act – Utah by Blanche Yurka
  • Theatre in the Sun
  • Round and Round
  • Accent on Youth
  • Dramatic Workshop – Broadway Incubator
  • A Note on Command Decision by William Wister Haines
  • Command Decision – A Full Length Play – by William Wister Haines
  • Record Review by Paul Moor
  • Theatre Arts Bookshelf
  • American Plays Abroad – A picture quiz
  • Current Theatre Index
  • The Passing Show
  • Summer Theatres
  • Letters to the Editor
  • ILLUSTRATIONS:

  • Valerie Bettis as Tiger Lily, Inside USA by Thomas Yee
  • Meg Mundy and Wendell Homes, The Respectful Prostitute by Richard Lindner
  • Faye Emerson, The Plays the Thing by Martin Munckacsi
  • Bea Lillie going places, Inside USA by Richard Avedon
  • Sono Osato as Cocaine Lil, Willie the Weeper by Erwin Blumenfeld
  • Norman Corwin by Richard Erdoes
  • Dr. Kinsey at the Play by Al Hirschfeld
  • Design for a Flexible Theatre by Norman Bel Geddes
  • Filed Under: Theatre Arts Tagged With: henry fonda, Mencken, Mister Roberts, richard avedon, theatre arts, William Wister Haines

    1940-05 Theatre Arts Magazine Contents

    1940/05 – THE WORLD AND THE THEATRE:

  • Theatre Takes Stock
  • Mr. Sherwood Reports
  • Long Run
  • A Lonely Owl
  • MURDER, SACRED AND PROFANE by Rosamond Gilder:

  • Broadway in Review
  • The Fifth Column
  • Ladies in Retirement
  • Lilliom
  • Lady in Waiting
  • Passenger to BaliLeave Her to Heaven
  • The Weak LinkGoodbye in the NightThe Burning Deck
  • A Note on Dictator Drama by Ashley Dukes
  • THE THEATRE TAKES STOCK by 36 Theatre Leaders:

  • Frank Gillmore, Rachel Crothers, Clare Booth, George Abbott, Modecai Gorelik, Barrett Clark, Margaret Webster, Philip Loeb, Rowland Stebbins, Fred Marshall, Lynn Fontanne, Brock Pemberton, Delia Nimmo, William A. Brady, Elmer Rice, Ruth Richmond, Robert Edmond Jones, Katharine Cornell, Lee Simonson, Vinton Freedley, Victor Moore, Gellendre-Simon, Ben A. Boyar, Aline Bernstein, Arthur Hopkins, Boris Aronson, Warren Munsell, Herman Shumlin, Jo Mielziner, John Shubert, E.F. Kook, Donald Oenslager, Howard Lindsay, Lawrence Langner, William Saroyan, Alfred Lunt – Just a brief section by each
  • A Program for Action
  • Theatre Arts Bookshelf
  • ILLUSTRATIONS:

  • Frontispiece: There Shall be No Night – Scene
  • Franchot Tone and Lee J. Cobb in The Fifth Column
  • Flora Robson in Ladies in Retirement
  • Katherine Dunham in Tropics
  • Rebecca – Film
  • The Baker’s Wife – Film
  • Forty Little Mothers – Doctor Ehrlich’s Magic Bullet – Films
  • Eight-Thirty P.M. – Lithograph by Eugene C. Fitsch
  • Rehearsal Interlude – Lithograph by Eugene C. Fitsch
  • Rehearsal – Setting Up the Show – Lighting the Show
  • Second-Act Dress – Rehearsal – Wash Drawings by Jo Mielziner
  • Painting the Show – The Sets in the Workshop – Finale
  • Jack Haley in Higher and Higher
  • Life With Father – Lady in Waiting – Scenes
  • Song and Dance – Lithograph by Kenneth Hartwell
  • Filed Under: Theatre Arts Tagged With: theatre arts

    1941-08 Theatre Arts Magazine Contents

    1941/08 – Cover: There Shall Be No Night in rehearsal features Robert Sherwood and Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne

    PLAYS AND PLAYERS, 1916-1941

  • The World and the Theatre
  • A Picture Book of Plays and Players, 1916-1941 with a Narrative by Rosamond Gilder — The bulk of the issue, most of the illustrations/photographs listed below comprise this section
  • All-Star Final, Play List, 1916-1941
  • ILLUSTRATIONS:

  • Frontispiece: Katharine Cornell in Will Shakespeare
  • John Barrymore in Hamlet
  • Abraham Lincoln with Frank McGlynn, Albert Phillips
  • Declassee with Ethel Barrymore, Vernon Steele
  • The Jest – scene; Richard III with John Barrymore
  • Lilliom – scene; Emperor Jones – scene
  • The Hairy Ape with Louis Wolheim – The Adding Machine – scene
  • Rain with Jeanne Eagels – Cyrano de Bergerac with Walter Hampden
  • The Show-Off; Beggar on Horseback with Roland Young
  • Desire under the Elms with Walter Huston, Mary Morris, Charles Ellis
  • The Little Clay Cart; Processional
  • What Price Glory? with Louis Wolheim and William Boyd
  • They Knew What They Wanted with Richard Bennett and Pauline Lord
  • The Last of Mrs. Cheyney with Ina Claire, A.E. Matthews and Roland Young
  • The Dybbuk; Porgy
  • Strange Interlude with Lynn Fontanne, Glenn Anders, Earle Larimore, Tom Powers
  • The Front Page with Lee Tracy and Osgood Perkins
  • Holiday with Hope WIlliams, Donald Ogden Stewart
  • Street Scenel The Last Mile
  • Romeo and Juliet with Eva Le Gallienne and Richard Waring
  • The Barretts of Wimpole Street with Katharine Cornell and Brian Aherne
  • The Band Wagon
  • Green Grow the Lilacs with Franchot Tone and Helen Westley
  • Mourning Becomes Electra with Alice Brady
  • Reunion in Vienna with Lynn Fontanne, Alfred Lunt, and Henry Travers
  • Of Thee I Sing with Victor Moore, William Gaxton and Edward H. Robins
  • Paul Muni in Counsellor-at-Law; Ina Claire in Biography; Henry Hull in Tobacco Road; Walter Huston in Dodsworth
  • Stevedore
  • Yellow Jack with James Stewart and Myron McCormick
  • Mary of Scotland with Helen Hayes, Philip merivale, Moroni Olsen
  • Ah, Wilderness!; She Loves Me Not
  • Men in White; Awake and Sing with Morris Carnovsky and Luther Adler
  • The Green Pastures with Richard B. Harrison, Wesley Hill
  • Four Saints in Three Acts
  • Idiot’s Delight with Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne
  • Victoria Regina with Helen Hayes and Vincent Price,/li>
  • Winterset with Burgess Meredith and Margo – Dead End
  • Hamlet with John Gielgud
  • Johnny Johnson; You Can’t Take It With You
  • One-Third of a Nation
  • Of Mice and Men; Our Town
  • Abe Lincoln in Illinois; The Gentle People with Sam Jaffe and Roman Bohnen
  • Julius Caesar; My heart’s in the Highlands
  • Dorothy Stickney and Howard Lindsay in Life With Father; Katharine Hepburn in Philadelphia Story; Tallulah Bankhead in Little Foxes; Gertude Lawrence and MacDonald Carey in Lady in the Dark
  • Mady Christians and Paul Lukas in Watch on the Rhine
  • Filed Under: Theatre Arts Tagged With: theatre arts

    1942-09 Theatre Arts Magazine Contents

    1942/09 – Cover drawing by Will Anderson

    A SCRIPTWRITER’S SAMPLE BOOK

  • Frontispiece: Norman Corwin photograph
  • The World and the Theatre
  • Radio Drama
  • RADIO DRAMA:

  • Samson by Norman Corwin
  • DANCE LIBRETTO:

  • American Document by Martha Graham with Four Scenes from the Dance (picturing Graham)
  • SOLDIER REVUE:

  • Local Board Makes Good by Sylvia Fine and Max Liebman (Six Songs and Sketches) with Drawings by Harry Horner
  • FILM SCENARIO:

  • The Human Comedy by William Saroyan (A Sequence)
  • PANTOMIME:

  • L’Enfant Prodigue by Michel Carre – Adapted and With Prologues by Ashley Dukes (Prologues; Act I; and Act III, scene 5) with Two Scenes from the Mercury Production
  • Filed Under: Theatre Arts Tagged With: Martha Graham, Norman Corwin, theatre arts, william saroyan

    1945-09 Theatre Arts Magazine Contents

    1945/09 – Cover: Burgess Meredith in Story of G.I. Joe

    NEW PLAYS BY NEW PLAYWRIGHTS

  • The World and the Theatre
  • Hope Is the Thing With Feathers – A One-Act Play by Richard Harrity
  • Story of G.I. Joe – An Excerpt from the Script
  • The Narrowest Street – A One-Act Play by Richard M. Morse
  • For an Actor in Tragedy — A Sonnet by Lynn Riggs
  • A Land of Nobody – A One-Act Play by Lee Chin-Yang
  • Theatre Arts Bookshelf
  • ILLUSTRATIONS:

  • Peter Grimes – New Opera at Sadler’s Wells
  • Gene Kelly in Anchors Aweigh dancing with animated Jerry the Mouse
  • Scene Design for Hope Is the Thing With Feathers
  • Story of G.I. Joe – Film
  • Wally Cassell and Robert Mitchum in Story of G.I. Joe – Film
  • A Group of Young Dancers:

  • Jose Limon, Beatrice Seckler and Dorothy Bird in Concerto
  • Nelle Fisher and Welland Lathrop in Stephen Foster Dance
  • William Bales in Adios
  • Jane Dudley in Swing Your Lady
  • Sophie Maslow in On Top of Old Smoky
  • A Land of Nobody – scene
  • Thy Son is Right – Scenes from the Yale Production
  • Bethy of Cheapside, University of Texas:

  • Group Scene
  • Lucile Stearns and David Neuman as Bethy and Sid
  • Jack Wood and Eldon Ihm as the sailors
  • Filed Under: Theatre Arts Tagged With: Burgess Meredith, Gene Kelly, theatre arts, Tom and Jerry

    1952-02 Theatre Arts Magazine Contents

    1952/02 – Cover: Audrey Hepburn as Gigi by Richard Avedon

    THE PLAY:

  • Billy Budd by Louis O. Coxe and Robert Chapman
  • THEATRE:

  • Forecasts and Side Glances
  • I Am A Camera – Picture Story
  • The Lost Theatre by John Gasner
  • THEATRE CRITICISM:

  • Mr. Nathan Goes to the Play by George Jean Nathan
  • FEATURES:

  • Mr. Spelvin Criticizes the Critics by George Spelvin
  • The Foreman of 44th Street by Robert Sylvester
  • Poets as Performers by Harry Popkin
  • The City After Dark by Igor Cassini
  • PERSONALITIES:

  • Offstage – Judy Garland by Nathaniel Benchley – 2 full pages with one photo of Garland
  • James Barton by Richard B. Gehman
  • Stubby Kaye – Show Stopper by Doug Anderson
  • Around the Clock with the Cronyns by Leota Diesel featuring Hume Cronyn and wife Jessica Tandy
  • SPOTLIGHT:

  • Brian Aherne – Just one page, mostly taken up by a black and white photo
  • TELEVISION AND RADIO:

  • Video Time is Panel Time by Harriet Van Horne
  • A Blueprint for TV Design by Same Leve
  • This is the B.B.C. by Peggy Mann (BBC Radio)
  • MUSIC:

  • Grassroot Orchestras by David Ewen
  • FILMS:

  • Too Late for an Oscar by Arthur Knight
  • The African Queen by John Huston
  • DANCE:

  • Making of an Institution by Beatrice Gottlieb
  • DEPARTMENTS:

  • Letters
  • Theatre on the Disc by Arthur Todd
  • Calendar of Theatre Arts
  • I’ve Been Reading by Richard McLaughlin
  • Theatre Off-Broadway by Aimee Scheff
  • Filed Under: Theatre Arts Tagged With: audrey hepburn, billy budd, brian aherne, hume cronyn, jessica tandy, judy garland, nathaniel benchley, richard avedon, theatre arts

    1954-05 Theatre Arts Magazine Contents

    1954/05 – Cover: Shirley Booth in “By the Beautiful Sea”

    THE PLAY:

  • My Most Interesting Work by Moss Hart
  • Climate of Eden by Moss Hart
  • FEATURES:

  • The Confidential Clerk
  • “A Good Play Will Always Find a Good Audience” by Katherine Cornell as told to Alice Griffin
  • 45th Street to Okinawa in Fifteen Minutes – Story in pictures in Roderick MacArthur
  • The Monsters in the Audience by Maurice Zolotow featuring Victor Borge
  • This Is Our Line by John Daly, Mark Goodson and Bill Todman, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf and Steve Allen
  • Theatre Takes the Trainee Under Its Wing by John Griffin
  • Gordon Craig’s Mission to Moscow by Eugene K. Hyin
  • MISCELLANY:

  • Theatre Arts Album
  • Theatre Arts Gallery
  • The Golden Apple
  • GEORGE SPELVIN:

  • Confidentially, “Clerk” Had ‘Em Confused
  • BROADWAY (reviews):

  • The Girl in Pink Tights
  • Ondine
  • The Burning Glass
  • DEPARTMENTS:

  • Letters
  • Calendar
  • Theatre on the Disc by Sigmund Spaeth
  • Offstage
  • Theatre U.S.A. by Alice Griffin
  • Filed Under: Theatre Arts Tagged With: katherine cornell, May 1954, moss hart, shirley booth, theatre arts, whats your line

    1954-06 Theatre Arts Magazine Contents

    1954/06 – Cover: Audrey Hepburn and Mel Ferrer in “Ondine”

    THE PLAY:

  • In Praise of Fun
  • My 3 Angels by Sam and Bella Spewack featuring Walter Slezak, Jerome Cowan, and Darren McGavin
  • SPECIAL SECTION:

  • European Festivals of the Theatre Arts
  • FEATURES:

  • Why Not “Methuselah”? by Joseph Wood Krutch
  • A Last Performance by Ben Hecht is Hecht on the last days of John Barrymore
  • TV Drama’s Declaration of Independence by Fred Coe
  • Boy Wonder is about 19th Century star William Betty
  • Landmarks Along the Straw Hat Trail
  • Saying It With Music in Summertime by Gus Schirmer, Jr.
  • Shakespeare’s Stratfords by John and Alice Griffin
  • The Mysterious Audience by Maurice Zolotow
  • BROADWAY (reviews):

  • King of Hearts
  • By the Beautiful Sea
  • Anniversary Waltz
  • The Magic and the Loss
  • The Girl on the Via Flaminia
  • The Golden Apple
  • GEORGE SPELVIN:

  • In the Act and On the Fence
  • DEPARTMENTS:

  • Letters
  • Calendar
  • Theatre on the Disc by Sigmund Spaeth
  • Books
  • Offstage
  • Theatre U.S.A. by Alice Griffin
  • Filed Under: Theatre Arts Tagged With: audrey hepburn, ben hecht, john barrymore, mel ferrer, theatre arts

    1954-07 Theatre Arts Magazine Contents

    1954/07 – Cover: Playhouse-in-the-Park in Philadelphia by Gardner Leaver

    THE PLAY:

  • Suited to the Season and Tailor-Made for a Star by Sylvia Regan
  • The Fifth Season by Sylvia Regan
  • SPECIAL SECTION:

  • Command Performance a condensation of a an article from the May 1954 issue of News From Behind the Iron Curtain
  • FEATURES:

  • Four of a Kind
  • The Musicals Take Over by George Abbott
  • Old Favorites by a New Company
  • First Lady’s Festival featuring Helen Hayes
  • The Impossibility of Drama Criticism by Maurice Zolotow
  • The Implausibility of Mr. Zolotow by John Chapman
  • A Playgoer’s Garden of Verses by Harry Harris
  • The Season in Dance by John Griffin
  • Salomes Who Should Be Seen … As Well as Heard
  • United States Festivals of Theatre Arts
  • Landmarks Along the Straw Hat Trail
  • Outdoor Pageant-Drama: Symphony of Sight and Sound by John Gassner
  • BROADWAY (reviews):

  • The Pajama Game
  • DEPARTMENTS:

  • Letters
  • Calendar
  • Theatre on the Disc by Sigmund Spaeth
  • Books
  • Offstage
  • Theatre U.S.A. by Alice Griffin
  • Filed Under: Theatre Arts Tagged With: helen hayes, sylvia regan, theatre arts

    1954-09 Theatre Arts Magazine Contents

    1954/09 – Cover: Tallulah Bankhead

    THE PLAY:

  • Draw Your Own Conclusions by Robert Anderson
  • Tea and Sympathy by Robert Anderson featuring photos of star Deborah Kerr
  • FEATURES:

  • Season’s Greetings by John S. Wilson
  • Caught With My Facts Down by Tallulah Bankhead – 2 pages
  • The Season at Stratford by Alice Griffin
  • Mad Dogs and Straw Hat Producers by Maurice Zolotow
  • Straw Hat … But Not Old Hat
  • Sage Sayings by Betsy von Furstenberg
  • Around I Wrote by Robert Downing
  • The Philippine Theatre: From Katagatan to Neorealism by Narciso Pimentel, Jr.
  • Civic Theatre with Civic Purpose by William C. Glackin
  • Winging Its Way to Broadway
  • The Book and the Stage by John Gassner
  • Tonight at Seven-Thirty
  • Formula for Midsummer Magic by Robert Helpmann
  • Design for Keeping Scenic Standards High by Lawrence Eisenberg
  • GEORGE SPELVIN:

  • Crystal Balls and Curtain Calls
  • DEPARTMENTS:

  • Letters
  • Calendar
  • Theatre on the Disc by Sigmund Spaeth
  • Offstage
  • Theatre U.S.A. by Alice Griffin
  • Filed Under: Theatre Arts Tagged With: deborah kerr, tallaulah bankhead, theatre arts

    1954-10 Theatre Arts Magazine Contents

    1954/10 – Cover: Joshua Logan

    THE PLAY:

  • The Traveling Hut
  • The Little Hut by Andre Roussin
  • FEATURES:

  • Sophocles at Stratford: “Oedipus” as Ancient Ritual
  • Josh-Of-All-Theatre-Trades by Maurice Zolotow
  • Genius Is Better Than Talent by Joseph Wood Krutch about the paradoxes of Eugene O’Neill
  • Odets’ Tale for Today … and Our Time by Robert Whitehead
  • Theatre Is Better than Ever by Louis K. Ansell
  • Industry Raises the Curtain by John A. Wilson
  • One World, One Stage by Gordon Heath
  • Spotlighted at Sardi’s – Lloyd Nolan
  • Once Is Enough by Max Liebman
  • The Audience in the Act by Carol Channing
  • Taking Stock of Summer Stock
  • Straw Hat with Spangles … and a Bent for Broadway
  • Cervantes in a Street Setting by David Abell
  • When Heaven Protected the Working Girl by Frank Rahill
  • DEPARTMENTS:

  • Letters
  • Calendar
  • Books
  • Theatre on the Disc by Sigmund Spaeth
  • Offstage
  • Theatre U.S.A. by Alice Griffin
  • Filed Under: Theatre Arts Tagged With: carol channing, eugene oneill, joshua logan, lloyd nolan, theatre arts

    1954-11 Theatre Arts Magazine Contents

    1954/11 – Cover: Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in “Quadrille”

    THE PLAY:

  • It Rhymes With hit by Samuel Taylor
  • Sabrina Fair by Samuel Taylor
  • FEATURES:

  • The Child Barrie by Max Beerbohm is a reproduction of a piece Beerbohm originally wrote in 1905
  • Diary of a Designer: Setting the Stage for “Quadrille” by Cecil Beaton
  • The Human Side of the Theatre by Gloria Vanderbilt
  • Phoenix on the Wing by T. Edward Hambleton and Norris Houghton
  • Prospectus on Playwrights: Old Faces for a New Season by John Gassner
  • Company Manner in Glass Houses by Maurice Zolotow
  • Native Dancer Does Not Retire by Vera Zorina
  • Stage-Struck Knows No Season featuring Ted Shawn and Ruth St. Denis
  • Metaphorically Speaking by Mordecai Gorelik
  • GEORGE SPELVIN:

  • Feudin’, Fussin’ an’ Fightin’
  • ON BROADWAY:

  • Dear Charles
  • Hayride
  • A Midsummer Night’s Dream
  • Maurice Zolotow: The Season on and Off Broadway
  • DEPARTMENTS:

  • Letters
  • Calendar
  • Offstage
  • Theatre U.S.A. by Alice Griffin
  • Filed Under: Theatre Arts Tagged With: alfred lunt, jm barrie, lunt and fontanne, lynn fontanne, max beerbohm, peter pan, theatre arts, vera zorina

    1954-02 Theatre Arts Magazine Contents

    1954/02 – Cover: John Murray Anderson with Tina Louise on top; Doretta Morrow and Alfred Drake on bottom

    THE PLAY:

  • It Needed Work by Ronald Alexander
  • Time Out for Ginger by Ronald Alexander with photos of cast members including Melvyn Douglas, Nancy Malone, and in 2 of the photos Steve McQueen
  • GEORGE SPELVIN:

  • All Dressed Up and No Place to Go – But the Exits
  • BROADWAY (reviews):

  • Escapade
  • Spanish Theatre
  • Kismet
  • The Shrike
  • Richard III
  • John Murray Anderson’s Almanac
  • FEATURES:

  • Stage Stars Were Screen Pioneers
  • Sabrina Fair featuring Margaret Sullavan and Joseph Cotten
  • Our Theatre in the Fifties reviewed by Sir Cedric Hardwicke
  • To Couch or Not to Couch by Maurice Zolotow
  • Paris on Broadway
  • O’Neil the Inevitable by Joseph Wood Krutch
  • Coriolanus Today by John Houseman
  • Tryouts Are So Trying by Howard Teichmann
  • Lighting for the Audience by Stanley McCandless
  • Cherry Pie Is No Substitute for Meat and Potatoes by John Chapman
  • The Season in London
  • Rachel in the Land of the Indians by Sylvie Chevally
  • DEPARTMENTS:

  • Calendar
  • Theatre on the Disc by Sigmund Spaeth
  • Books
  • Offstage
  • Theatre U.S.A. by Alice Griffin
  • Filed Under: Theatre Arts Tagged With: john murray anderson, joseph cotton, margaret sullavan, steve mcqueen, theatre arts

    1954-03 Theatre Arts Magazine Contents

    1954/03 – Cover: Betsy von Furstenberg

    THE PLAY:

  • Boys Will Be Boys by Mary Chase
  • Bernardine by Mary Chase
  • GEORGE SPELVIN:

  • Tale of Two Cities — Jealousy, Illinois and Underground, New York
  • BROADWAY (reviews):

  • Mademoiselle Colombe
  • His and Hers
  • Sing Till Tomorrow
  • Dead Pigeon
  • Oh, Men! Oh, Women!
  • Charley’s Aunt
  • In the Summer House
  • The Remarkable Mr. Penny Packer
  • The Prescott Proposals
  • FEATURES:

  • Gin and Sympathy by Maurice Zolotow
  • Saroyan Speaks Up by William Saroyan
  • The Stage Reclaims Its Own: Four Leading Ladies Who Left Theatre for Films Return — Celeste Holm, Margaret Sullavan, Martha Scott, Deborah Kerr
  • SPECIAL SECTION:

  • Theatre in Japan
  • East Meets West by Paul Green
  • Backstage at the Kabuki by Faubion Bowers
  • Kabuki Is a Must for America by James A. Michener
  • Art for Actor’s Sake
  • The Aesthetics of Japanese Theatre by Sir Goerge Sansom
  • Whee the Silver Screen Has Turned to Gold by Donald Richie
  • Mementos, Made in Japan by Helen Traubel, Mischa Elman, Leo Sirota
  • DEPARTMENTS:

  • Calendar
  • Theatre on the Disc by Sigmund Spaeth
  • Theatre Arts Gallery
  • Filed Under: Theatre Arts Tagged With: betsy von furstenberg, james michener, japan, theatre arts, william saroyan

    1954-04 Theatre Arts Magazine Contents

    1954/04 – Cover: John Hodiak, Henry Fonda and Lloyd Nolan in Herman Wouk ‘s “The Caine Mutiny Court Martial”

    THE PLAY:

  • From “Front Porch” to Broadway by William Inge with photo of Inge
  • Picnic by William Inge featuring photos of cast members Ralph Meeker, Janice Rule and 3 including Paul Newman
  • SPECIAL SECTION:

  • The Plight of the Living Theatre in th United States by Dr. O. Glenn Saxon, Professor of Economics, Yale University
  • EDITORIAL:

  • By John MacArthur, Editor and Publisher
  • FEATURES:

  • The Girl in the Pink Tights features Zizi Jeanmaire – just 2 pages, includes 3 black & white photos
  • Alfred Lunt, Director by Maurice Zolotow
  • The Season in Paris by Gordon Heath
  • GEORGE SPELVIN:

  • Whistling Through the Graveyard
  • BROADWAY (reviews):

  • The Starcross Story
  • The Winner
  • The Immoralist
  • The Caine Mutiny
  • Lullaby
  • Ruth Draper
  • Stockade
  • The Confidential Clerk
  • DEPARTMENTS:

  • Calendar
  • Theatre on the Disc by Sigmund Spaeth
  • Offstage
  • Theatre U.S.A. by Alice Griffin
  • Books
  • Filed Under: Theatre Arts Tagged With: caine mutiny, henry fonda, herman wouk, jeanmaire, john hodiak, lloyd nolan, paul newman, picnic, theatre arts, william inge

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