Theatre Arts
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Issue Date: April, 1961; VoL XLV, No. 4
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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THE COVER: Principals in the enterprising company of The Premise, one of the Greenwich Village coffeehouses that are providing a thriving outpost for theatre, and whose story is told in this issue by Henry Hewes. (See also "Alan Pryce-Jones at the Theatre.") Left to right: Thomas Aldredge, Joan Darling and George Segal. Photograph by Max Waldman.

FEATURES:
"The Vital Matter of Environment" ... by Arthur L. Kopit.
"Make Way for Musicals".
Theatre Arts Gallery (Joan Plowright) ... by Alan Pryce-Jones.
"Fresh Grounds for Theatre" ... by Henry Hewes.
"At Home with the 'Lunts'".
"Precepts by Pirandello".

THE PLAY:
"The Rules of the Game".
by LUIGI PIRANDELLO, adapted by William Murray.

PLAY REVIEWS: "Alan Pryce.Jones at the Theatre".

POREIGN THEATRE SECTION:
"Contemporary China: Fact vs. Fancy" by A. C. Scott.
"India: a Passage to Progress" by Faubion Bowers.
The State of the Soviet Stage:
"How a Director Redeems "Social Realism' " by Robert E. Gard.
"How an Actor Fares Today" by Gerald Lukeman.
"A Grand Tour of Theatres Eternal" by Glenn M. Loney.

DEPARTMENTS: Letters; Offstage; Calendar.
Theatre Arts Bookshelf ... by George Freedley.
Theatre on Discs ... by John S. Wilson.

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