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THEATRE ARTS November 1956 Terence Rattigan George Abbott Douglass Wallop

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1956

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English

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Theatre Arts

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Literary

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November

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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: NOVEMBER, 1956; Vol. XL, No. 11 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 THE COVER: Margaret Leighton and Eric Portman in "Table by the Window," one of two short Terence Rattigan plays comprising the double bill Separate Tables. This London success is one of the major early-season attractions on Broadway. In this issue the playwright discloses some of the secrets of his trade in "A Chat with Terence Rattigan" on page 20. Photograph by Tony Armstrong Jones. THE PLAY: Damn Yankees by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop. [With photographs of scenes from the production!] FEATURES: A Chat With Terence Rattigan by Barry Hyams. [MARVELOUS in-depth interview, with many photos. This is the interview quoted in the Ayn Rand periodical, "The Objectivist", in the review of Rattigan by Kay Nolte Smith. This is his "Aunt Edna" theory of playgoers.] "Dear Noel" on Love and Marriage by Ward Morehouse. From the Notes of a Music Arranger by Robert Russell Bennett. Famous American Theatres. A Record and a Prophecy: 1916-195. A Quiz for Kazan. America's Dramatic Critics. Bright Season on the Dark Continent by Archie Pratt-Nickels. Two Wishes for Williams. "My Ten Favorite Plays" by Helen Hayes and Richard M. Nixon. The Wit and Wisdom of Maude Adams by Phyllis Robbins. Satellite Culture and Mr. Marx by William Benton. Theatre Everywhere: The Festival of France by Rosamond Gilder. Scenic Design: Brazilian Style. Why, ANTA? by John Ben Traver and Johnny George. OPERA HOUSE: Records: Variety Is the Spice of Listening by Emily Coleman. OFF BROADWAY: Saint Joan. DEPARTMENTS: Calendar; Books; Offstage; Letters; Theatre, USA by Alice Griffin. 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)