Theatre Arts
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Issue Date: November 1951; Vol. XXXV No. 11
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER:In forty-five years he has been writing about the theatre and drama, Mr. Nathan has been hailed as the foremost in his field and has attracted world-wide acclaim. His monthly critical review of the Broadway scene, written exclusively for THEATRE ARTS, appears on Page 18.

THEATRE:
Mr. Nathan Goes to the Play by George Jean Nathan.
Shaw and Back to Methuselah by Lawrence Langner.
Staged by Daniel Mann by Richard B. Gehman.
Fabianism and the British Playwrights by John Gassner.
The Third Saint Joan by George Eells. [UTA HAGEN in a breautiful full page photo]
Bridie's Scottish Facetiae by Richard McLaughlin.
Offstage by Nathaniel Benchley.

OPERA: The Vanishing American at the Met by Deems Taylor.
Patricia Neway.
John Brownlee.
Patrice Munsel.
Rise Stevens.
Jussi Bjoerling.

THE NEW PLAYS: Twilight Walk.
Music in the Air.
Paint Your Wagon.
Out West of Eighth.
Faithfully Yours.
Barefoot in Athens.
Kin Hubbard.

PERSONALITIES:
Names That Annoy by Dorothy Edson.
Return to Broadway by William Hawkins.
Elliott Reid by Doug Anderson.

FILMS:
The Lavender Hill Mob by Leda Bauer.
Mexican Movies Grow Up by Lincoln Haynes.

TELEVISION: Television in the Round by Harriet Van Home.

MUSIC: The Mighty Five of American Popular Music (Part ) by David Ewen.

DANCE:
The Theatre of Jose Limon by Beatrice Gottlieb.
With Dances by De Mule by Arthur Todd.

ART AND DECOR:
The Met Mounts Old Operas in New Settings by Emily Genauer.
FASHIONS: Liz Montgomery of Motley by Leota Diesel.
DEPARTMENTS:
Calendar of Theatre Arts.
Credits and Critics.
THE PLAY: The Autumn Garden (Act Three) by Lillian Hellman.

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