THEATRE ARTS MONTHLY MAGAZINE
August 1928, Volume XII, No 8
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Theatre Arts Monthly was a monthly American publication that ran from 1916 to 1964. Broad in scope and handsomely designed, the publication contained in-depth coverage of every aspect of the theatre-world, and these vintage magazines offer today’s readers a permanent record of American dramatic art in its formative period, introducing dramatic trends and events, and to the emergence of new and important dramatists, directors, playwrights and stage designers of the time. There are also articles on the emerging movie scene and drama in Europe, South America and Russia. Not to mention the wonderful advertisements!
In this issue:
- Music in the Theatre - Special Issue
- Pardon for the Poet by John Martin
- Harlequin Dances
- Why Write A Libretto? by Robert A Simon
- The Inhospitable Theatre by Douglas Moore
- Musical Comedy, Quo Vadis? by Bernard Sobel
- Combattimento - A Battle of the Arts by Samuel A Eliot Jr
- The Grand Duke Opera House by Sidney Rose
Pictures include:
- Feodor Chaliapin
- Dorothy Sands and Albert Carroll
- Adolph Bolm
- John Moncrieff, Patrick Killikelly, Maria Olszewska
- F Federowski’s Boris - Scenes
Condition: The covers are very fragile and show damage to the edges and spine - THE COVERS ARE COMPLETELY SEPARATE, the staples have rusted making the pages loose. However, given that this magazine is around 90 years old, its condition isn’t too bad and all pages are fully legible!
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