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THE MOVIEGOER

When "Sons 'o Fun" matriculates at the end of this week, Boston,--the finishing school for so many artists and shows

PLAYGOER

Before finally arriving in Boston last week, "Separate Rooms" stopped off in New York for two years. This fact alone

THE BOOKSHELF

Whatever one may think of Professor Pitirim A. Sorokin's controversial theories, "The Crisis of Our Age" is a valuable book,

PLAYGOER

Liberally sprinkled with Harvard talent, The New England Repertory Company has opened its fourth year in Boston with the production

PLAYGOER

Taking the old ones down from the shelf and dusting them off is developing into what seems to be a

THE PLAYGOER

When two big names like Vinton Freedley and Cole Porter appear on the same showbill, people expect more than just

"The Student Prince"

Sigmund Romberg, Hungarian-born pianist and greatest living composer of light opera, is of an age which the swift and relentless

THE PLAYGOER

We came, we stood, (you'll have to wait weeks to get seats), and it conquered. It doesn't happen very often--"Life

THE PLAYGOER

In many ways "Viva O'Brien" is the biggest, bestest, most extravagant and ambitious musical show ever to be piled up

PLAYGOER

This Hart-Kaufman stage-smash has hit the road and returned to the scene of its first triumph. Replete with an excellent

ON THE SHELF

T O AN AMERICA which is engaged in one of the greatest and most vital debates in its national history--the

THE PLAYGOER

As its sixth and last production for a season which is fading faster than the trees are taking on their

THE PLAYGOER

For the fifth in its current series of six productions in Boston, the Theatre Guild has chosen Sophie Treadwell's "Hope

THE PLAYGOER

Ever since that momentous day when some psychologist discovered the Age of Adolescence and all its emotional trimmings, script artists

THE PLAYGOER

First it was "Panama Hattic," then "Lady in the Dark" and now it is "Cabin in the Sky", first it

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