Word: remains
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...criticize new plays when they appear instead of awaiting their arrival in New York City? And Stars Remain opened in Washington Oct. 5 and is being reviewed in your issue of Oct. 26, fairly favorably. It's one of the poorest shows ever to grace, or disgrace, our local stage. It was one of the slowest moving shows ever to open here and if it weren't for Clifton Webb, who is the show, it probably wouldn't have opened...
Broadway producers consider a play in the try-out stage up to its Broadway premiere. Had Reader Smith seen the improved version of And Stars Remain which the Theatre Guild presented in its Manhattan theatre, he might have agreed with TIME'S reviewer that the show was a "bright confection...
Having thus disposed of General Dill, the New Zionists next proceeded to belabor British Colonial Secretary Ormsby-Gore and his department: "The Palestine Government has chosen to permit the threat of outbreak and violence to remain poised over the heads of Palestine Jewry. With more than 20,000 British troops at its disposal in Palestine, it has treated with the leaders of the revolt, failed to disarm the Arab gangs, failed to establish a water-tight system of frontier-control...
Intellectuals of a Socialist or Communist stamp meanwhile in Paris made life miserable for Premier Lêon Blum who continued his harassed attempts to remain neutral. In French Communist circles it was said that Communist Deputies supporting the Socialist Premier's coalition or "Popular Front" had received orders from the Moscow Comintern that Barcelona, the great stronghold of Spanish Radicalism, "must be saved at any cost, even if it means French intervention in a form which would provoke war with Germany, and irrespective of the fate of Madrid?' It was even said in Spain that Joseph Stalin...
...whom he admits he owes much. She has given him new confidence in himself, and it is said he now no longer views with aversion the idea of matrimony. But informed circles stress that if he does marry, the bride will not be Mrs. Simpson, although he will remain Mrs. Simpson's friend. . . . It is said Mrs. Simpson's sensible point of view received the approval of the Queen, who invited her to a luncheon at Marlborough House last week...