[Place of publication not identified] : [Publisher not identified], chiefly 1947-1948.
Contents:
New Stages Theatre: Jan. 11, 1948: Lamp at midnight.
Metropolitan Opera House: Feb. 12, 1948: Peter Grimes.
National Theatre: Dec. 22, 1947: Crime and Punishment.
Martin Beck Theatre: Nov. 26, 1947: Antony and Cleopatra.
Ethel Barrymore Theatre: Nov. 3, 1947: This time tomorrow.
Royale Theatre: Nov. 18, 1947: Eastward in Eden.
Morosco Theatre: Dec. 27, 1947: Topaze.
Fulton Theatre: Nov. 17, 1947: Command Decision.
Ethel Barrymore Theatre: Dec. 3, 1947: A streetcar named desire.
Metropolitan Opera House: Dec. 12, 1947: Louise.
Dramatic Workshop of the New School: Nights of Wrath.
Dramatic Workshop of the New School: Waiting for lefty and You can't change human nature.
Dramatic Workshop of the New School: March of the dance.
List of plays for Course 501: March of Drama.
Dramatic Workshop of the New School: All the King's men.
Maxine Elliott's Theatre: Jan. 4, 1948. Skipper next to God.
Maxine Elliott's Theatre: Dec. 7, 1947: Galileo.
New Stages Theatre: Feb. 16, 1948: Church Street [and] The respectful prostitute.
New York City Center of Music and Drama: February 1948: Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
Mansfield Theatre: Feb. 16, 1948: John Bull's Other Island. The Old Lady says "No". Where Stars Walk and Portrait of Miriam. (in 3 booklets, as performed by Dublin Gate Theatre Productions)
Maxine Elliott's Theatre: Feb. 8, 1948: A long way from home.
Ziegfeld Theatre: Jan. 25, 1948: Dance Festival.
Studio Theatre: March, 1941: The Circle of chalk.
Hunter Playhouse: Jan. 30th, 1948. The Idiot.
Belmont Theare: 1941?: King of the White elephant [motiion picture].
Little Theatre Philadelphia. June 5, 1915: Four one act plays.
Playhouse Theatre: Jan. 19, 1948: The Survivors.
Cort Theatre: Feb. 16, 1948: Ghosts.
Alvin Theatre: Feb. 18, 1948: Mister Roberts.
Ballet Society: Jan. 22, 1948. Program.
A short survey of the film in America. Programme III. D. W. Griffith.
OCLC:
932848075
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