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SUNDAY, SEPT. 21, 1952
Direct From Broadway— lass in Dramatics tlled to Order
By WARD MOREHOUSE NEW YORK-—The new theatrical season got into oper-
tion last week, and October
will bring a rush of openings.
Some bright and new young people will come forth in| he broadway scene during the fall: the names of a few new |
playwrights will appear upon the | be! A—Those of Katharine
houseboards; Sardi’s will ammed as usual by theater folk very night at midnight, and ee Shubert will be going to the plays as eagerly 8 he did in 1902
atics is called o order. The inerrogation will proceed: Q—Who will e the No. 1 laywright
of Mr. Morehouse the theatrical season of 1952-53? [difficult to get the money,
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Hepburn in “The Millionairess,” ‘Bette Davis in “Two’s Company.” Q—Any chance of a minstrel show? A—No more chance than a ¥ Players’ Club revival of “Shenandoah” or “The Lights 0’ London.” | Q—Whatever became of (1) {that Saturday night Mayfair, (Club, (2) the Sean O’Casey cycle, {(3) George M. Cohan's “Musical; Comedy Man,” (4) the Thornton Wilder play called “The Em-' porium?” i A—(1) Not enough stars) around to support it, (2) too (3)
“WHERE'S CHARLEY?"
A.—Bernard Shaw is always a Jose Ferrer is too busy and can’t|
good guess.
[get the libretto he wants and 4) | |
Q.—How many of the current you'll have to ask Jed Harris. He plays will be with us New Year’s?|owns the play.
A.—Seven, at least. Q.—Whatever became of the Palace's two-a-day policy?
A. —Reluctance of the top en-| (alties,” “Hilda Crane,” “The Chil-
tera to’ take a whirl at it. » tJ " Q—ANYBODY building a thea-|’ ter in the midtown-Manhattan area during the new season? A<- Hardly a chance, not even one with a bar, Q—Name a few of the standard antiques that stayed on in the theater for years. A—No trouble at all, . “Rip Van Winkle,” “The old ' Home| stead,” “The Two Orphans,” “The, Black Crook,” “Uncle Tom's] Cabin,” “Hazel Kirke,” “Camille,” | “A Trip to Chinatown,” The] Count of Monte Cristo.” Q—What about the Shakespear- | ean plays. | A—“Richard III” was done in Nassau Street as early as 1750 and “The Merchant of Venice”| was performed by the Hallam] family in Williamsburg about
‘gene Walter's “Fine Feathers.”
Q—Name several plays in which | there was a suicide at the final curtain: A—"“Rain,” “Coquette,” “Loy-, |dren’s Hour,” “All My Sons)” ‘Death of a Salesman,” and Eu-
Q—Give the titles of 10 Broadway hits that have had less than! (five characters. ] A—Well, there was “The Climax,” of course. And ‘The Havoc” and “Tea for Three” and “Under Orders.” Also “Jealousy,” “There's Always Juliet,” “Springtime for Henry,” “The Voice of {the Turtle,” “The Fourposter” and “The Moon Is Blue.”
in "The World in His Arms’ Jean Peters and Jeffrey Hunter i
500th Anniversary
The Gutenberg was the first printed Bible. It was printed in| Latin at Minz in 1452 A. D. Noble at Mass. Ave.
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Today, 1:15: Mon.-Tues.
“THE WORLD IN HIS ARMS"
NOT FAR AWAY—Filling the bill of entertainment at the neighborhood theaters this week will be Ray Bolger in "Where's Charley?" | (Arlington, Greenwood, Irving, Pendleton Pike, Theatair Twin (East Screen), Westside and Zaring); Jane Wyman and Will Rogers Jr, in | “The Story of Will Rogers" (Belmont and Clermont); Loretta Young in "Paula" (Old Trail and Speedway); Gregory Peck and Ann Blyth (Fountain Square, Meridian and Rivoli); Marie Windsor in "Outlaw Women" (Emerson and Grove) and |
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