Theatre Arts
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Issue Date: MARCH 1952, VOL. XXXVI No. 3
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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THE COVER: Cornelia Otis Skinner, photographed by John Erwin, with Toulouse-Lautrec's drawing of Yvette Guilbert, one of the characters she portrays in Paris '90 and tells why on page 16.

THE PLAY: The House of Bernarda Alba by Federica Garcia Lorca.

THE CRITIC: Mr. Nathan Goes to the Play by George Jean Nathan.

THEATRE:
The Men Responsible for Paris '90 by Cornelia Otis Skinner.
Theatre for the World by Helen Hayes.

ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA: PICTURE STORY:
The Playwright is Not a Camera by John Gassner.
The Current Season's Decor by Nelson Lansdale.

FEATURES:
Chekhov -- The Ironic Spectator by Henry Popkin.
The Super-Actors Emerge by Roderick MacArthur.
Is There a Doctor in the House? by Jean Meegan.
Mr. Spelvin Criticizes the Critics by George Spelvin.
Broadway's Smash Hit Scare by John Martinco.
Professional Matinee by Bernard Sobel.

PERSONALITIES:
Two Famous Daughters by Leota Diesel. (Sarah Churchill and Margaret Truman.)
BERTHA BELMORE . . . Show Stopper by Doug Anderson.

THEATRE ARTS SPOTLIGHTS: Leland Hayward.

THEATRE OFF BROADWAY: Seven Interviews in Search of Good Acting by Aimee Schefl.

FILMS: The Month's Film Fare by Arthur Knight.

TELEVISION AND RADIO: TV Reclaimed Them by Harriet Van Home.

DANCE: A Voice Rises in the Dance by Arthur Todd.

OPERA: The Castrati by Basil Mitchell.

DEPARTMENTS:
Letters.
Theatre on the Disk.
Calendar of Theatre Arts.
Forecasts and Side Glances.
I've Been Reading by Richard McLaughlin.
The City After Dark by Igor Cassini.
Drama Library.

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