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PLAYGOER
We never believed that stuff about art flourishing on empty stomachs. "The theatre is in my blood," was just a
MOVIEGOER
"Tortilla Flat" makes no serious bid for immortality, but an open mind and some patience can find in it one
MOVIEGOER
Old Dave Belasco, who was responsible for most of the platitude and superficiality that haunts the American theatre to this
MOVIEGOER
It was Charlie Chaplin's unerring instinct for social satire that first brought home to Hollywood the comic possibilities of the
THE MOVIEGOER
Many movies ago, we were duly convinced that the American schoolmarm is a figure of heroic proportions. It is she,
THE MOVIEGOER
The latest offerings at the University are not going to win any Academy Awards, but they have this virtue--if you
THE MOVIEGOER
Slowed down by feeble dialogue and a tedious plot, "Unfinished Business" has arrived at Harvard Square--with the unintentional revelation that
PLAYGOER
Liberally sprinkled with Harvard talent, The New England Repertory Company has opened its fourth year in Boston with the production
THE PLAYGOER
As he sat in his box in the left hand side of the theatre Thursday night, George Kaufman must have
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
"Reflected Glory" means Tallulsh Bankhead's glory reflected upon Tallulah Bankhead. Most commendably, however, Miss Bankhead's star is made to shine,
The Moviegoer
The Paramount and Fenway this week offer a balanced diet of harrowing melodrama and rich, lush humor, both clearly above
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
"Lovely Lady", the latest Mitzi vehicle to reach Boston where it now graces the boards of the Wilbur Theatre, is
TALKIES MAKE DEBUT AT UNIVERSITY
Patrons of the University Theatre will welcome the auspicious debut of the "talkie" in Harvard Square, especially if succeeding talking
The Old Southwest
"T HE heart of the cattle country at Red Fork Ranch on the Chisholm Trail" is the locale of this
BOOKENDS
A NYONE who is able to find tongues in trees, books, in the running brooks, sermons in stones and good