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Issue Date: JULY 1950; VOL. XXXIV, NUMBER 7
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: HELEN HAYES. Miss Helen Hayes as Lucy Andree Ransdell in "The Wisteria Trees," Joshua Logan's play based on Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard." Cover by Richard Avedon.

THE NEW PLAYS:
Peter Pan.
A Phoenix Too Frequent.
Tickets. Please.
The Liar.

THEATRE:
Peep Show -- Ellen Violett.
In the Mood.
Henrik Ibsen: Pro and Con -- Eric Bentley. [The Ibsen war goes on....]
The Bathtub Theatre -- David Loehwing.

FILMS: The Graven Image -- Dalton Trumbo.

PERSONALITIES:
AUDREY WOOD: Guardion Agent -- Richard Gehman. Photographs by Richard Avedon. Photos of AUDREY WOOD, WILLIAM INGE, MAURICE VALENY, TENNESSEE WILLIAMS and CARSON McCULLERS.
Auld Nick and Mr. JAMES BRIDLE -- Iain Crawford.
Talent on the Town -- -Nelson Lansdale. Leonard Bernstein, Oliver Smith, Jerome Robbins (with photos).

THEATRE: USA:
Of Pilgrims and Players -- Gerard Willem van Loon.
A Letter from Percy Mackaye.
Background for a Festival -- Rudolf Bing.
Quiet, Please -- The Stars Are Out -- Walter Carroll.
Organization and Management -- John A. Walker.
Festivals on Your Budget -- John H. Zorek.

THE PLAY: Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep -- Elaine Ryan.

DEPARTMENTS: The Bookshelf; The New Records.

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Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition! (See photo)