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Issue Date: APRIL 1950; VOL. XXXIV, NUMBER 4
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: FREDRIC MARCH and FLORENCE ELDRIDGE, a much admired acting couple, shown here in "Now I lay me Down to Sleep", adapted from the Ludwig Bemelmans novel by Elain Ryan. Photograph by Richard Avedon.

THE PLAY: Yes, M'Lord -- WILLIAM DOUGLAS HOME.

PERSONALITIES (With full page photos) :
Katharine Hepburn and William Prince, in As You Like It.
Alec Guinness.
Helen Hayes.
Brandon de Wilde.
Shirley Booth.

THE NEW PLAYS:
The Cocktail Party.
Design for a Stained Glass Window.
The Happy Time.
The Devil's Disciple.
As You Like It.
Mr. Barry's Etchings.
The Innocents.
Arms and the Girl.
The Heiress.
All You Need Is One Good Break.
Come Back, Little Sheba.

THEATRE:
On Giving a Cocktail Party -- Henry Sherek.
The Vision Shared -- Carson McCullers.
I The Actor as Thinker -- Eric Bentley.
Georges Braque and The TartufFe Tradition -- Roderick MacArthur.
Immortal Triptych -- Marguerite Steen.

DANCE: A Decade of Dance -- Nelson Lansdale.

ENCORE: Henry Arthur Jones on Play-making -- A. B. Walkley.

THEATRE:USA:
Editorial -- Boyd Smith.
SIDrama at Texas -- E. P. Conkle.
SIUniversity Theatre in Operation.
A Graduate Academy -- Moss Hart.
The University Theatre: Its Growth and Development -- Sawyer Falk.

DEPARTMENTS: The Bookshelf; The New Records.

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