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Edmond A. Levy

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THE PLAYGOER

It is strange that appreciation of Federico Garcia Lorea, one of modern Spain's greatest poets, has been mostly academic in

A Royal Affair

This reviewer must admit that he has no sentimental attachments to the Gallic charm of Maurice Chevalier, as it was

THE PLAYGOER

Katherine Cornell's latest production has a patent leather slickness which covers a completely insubstantial play. The author, Kate O'Brien, has

THE PLAYGOER

A slow first act and two seemingly aimless ones following it expelled two people sitting behind me. These people missed

THE PLAYGOER

With the collaboration of Basil Dean, Graham Greene has transformed his novel into an extremely affecting play. Mr. Greene tells

THE PLAYGOER

This adaptation of Ludwig Bemelmans' novel doesn't quite come off. Elaine Ryan, the adapter, has been unable to capture the

THE PLAYGOER

This week's offering of the Brattle Theater Company is, for the most part, a finished and sometimes brilliant production. The

THE PLAYGOER

Madness is the subject of this play, and it receives an excellent treatment in the hands of the Brattle Company

THE PLAYGOER

Although an evening of Shaw can hardly be unrewarding, the Brattle Theatre Company's treatment of two Shavian pieces is an

THE MOVIEGOER

This serving of true love on a technicolor platter, is just a little more than routine. Ingrid Bergman and Joseph

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