Word: theaters
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...adoration of Society. During the war, deprived of travel news and automotive ads, it took refuge in fashions ; now it is broadening its base to run more of its famous literary letters from abroad, more sports, more art. (This year it has doubled its 25,000 circulation.) Its theater critic: Harry Bull, only editor member of Manhattan's Drama Critics Circle...
...will know at least that the Harvard Dramatic Club has given them something new and vital instead of a warmed-over version of a corner store classic." He goes on to say that "More than shrewd choice has gone into the play, too. Within the harrowing confines of Sanders Theater the HDC has created an exceptionally professional production--satisfactory in acting, setting, staging, music...
Billie Dawn is apt to endure as the theater's best Dumb Broad. Garson Kanin did it in spite of her Brooklyn accent...
Idler has chosen for its fall offering a play that combines the virtues of novelty and freshness with those of genuinely comic writing and stage-ability. And realizing the limitations of its own theater and financial resources, the Radcliffe group has presented it with indisputable attractiveness...
Opening its 1946-47 season, Radcliffe's Idler club revives John Fletcher's "Rule a Wife and Have a Wife" tonight at Agassiz Theater. A string quartet of the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra will supply incidental music for the three-night stand of the seventeenth century comedy...