THEATRE ARTS July 1934 Curtis Canfield and 50 similar items
THEATRE ARTS July 1934 Curtis Canfield Morton Eustis Helen Ford Stafford
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Very Good |
Publication Year: |
1934 |
Subject: |
Literary |
Issue Type: |
Monthly Issue |
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Monthly July |
Year Published: |
1934 |
Language: |
English |
Publication Name: |
Theatre Arts |
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Monthly |
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Literary |
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July |
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Item description
Theatre Arts
Most issues publish a complete play (With photographs from the current production), as well as reviews, photos and features about the theater, theatre arts, current productions on Broadway, off Broadway, Opera, plus fabulous vintage ADS, and MORE -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below!
Issue Date:
July, 1934; Vol XVIII NO 7
IN THIS ISSUE:-
This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any un-authorized use of this description is strictly prohibited. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
ARTICLES:
THE WORLD AND THE THEATRE: Movie-Dollars -- The Pulitzer Controversy -- Failure.
COME OF AGE! ... EDITH J. R. ISAACS.
PLAYS AND REPERTORIES ... The Tributary Theatre.
THE ENGLISH SCENE ... ASHLEY DUKES.
SCENE DESIGNING AS A BUSINESS ... MORTON EUSTIS.
DRAMA IN COLLEGES ... DRUMMOND.
THEATRE PRACTICE. The Art of Acting ... HELEN FORD STAFFORD.
DRAMATIC PUBLICATIONS.
PLAYS FOR CALIFORNIA ... CHARLES BAYLY, JR.
EVOLUTION OF A PLAYGOER ... CURTIS CANFIELD.
THE PROFESSIONAL CRITIC ... And the Tributary Theatre.
THE TRIBUTARY THEATRE ... Tours -- Organizations -- Tournaments.
THEATRE ARTS BOOKSHELF.
ILLUSTRATIONS:
EDWARD C. MABIE ... Frontispiece.
Lady From the Sea. Setting ... DONALD OENSLAGER.
TWO ENGLISH PRODUCTIONS. The Rivals; Theatre of the Soul.
Perseph one, Carnegie Institute of Technology; Kykunkor, African Dance Drama.
She Passed Through Lorraine, Hunter College; Children of Thunder, The Snarks.
FROM THE AMERICAN SCENE:
Cherokee Night, Syracuse U.; Little 01' Boy, U. of Mo.; Andrew
Jackson, Southern Ore. Normal; Hiss! Boom!! Blah!!!,
Koshares, N. M.; Porgy, Oak Cliff Theatre, Dallas; Night Over
Taos, Palo Alto Community Players; No li/fore Frontier, Seattle
Repertory; Hell-bent fer Heaven, Des Moines Community Drama
Crime and Punishment. Gaston Baty's Production.
Anathema. Two Designs for Goodman Theatre Production ... SPENCE DAVIES.
CONTRAST IN STAGE DESIGN:
Merchant of Venice, Fountain Valley; Springtime for Henry,
Omaha Community Playhouse; The Round Table, U. of Mich.
QUARTER CENTURY OF PROGRESS AT CORNELL:
Willard Straight Theatre; Scenes from Five Productions.
A HISTORY OF DRAMA IN TRIBUTARY THEATRE PRODUCTIONS:
The Birds, U. of Calif.; li/files Gloriosus, Western Reserve;
Noah and His Sons, Bread Loaf; Everyman, U. of Wash.; Romeo
and Juliet, Ottawa Drama League; George Dandin, Syracuse U.;
Venice Preserved, Yale; Gardener's Dog, Wis. Players; The
Beggar's Opera, Columbia; The Fan, Allegheny Playshop; An
Enemy of the People, Cornell; The Devil's Disciple, Studio
Theatre, Buffalo; Emperor Jones, Fresno State College.
JASPER DEETER IN Inheritors; HILTON EDWARDS IN Richard III.
The Turning Wheel, Cass H. S., Detroit; As You Like It, Francis
W. Parker School, Chicago .
FROM CALIFORNIA. Distant Drums, Stanford; Girls in Uniform, Mills College.
CEDAR RAPIDS COMMUNITY PLAYERS. The Mad Hopes; li/Irs. Moonlight.
Two CHARACTER STUDIES. The Women of Ghent, Dartington ; Hamlet, Amherst.
A PORTFOLIO OF REPERTORY FAVORITES:
The Inspector General, Montreal Repertory; Uncle Van ya, Bennington, Vt.; The Cricket on the Hearth, Cornish; A Christmas Carol, Portland Civic; Iolanthe, Dartmouth; Gods of the Mound.
This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any un-authorized use of this description is strictly prohibited. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition! (See photo)
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