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Week's Entertainment Choice

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Theatre

Bloomer Girl, at the Shubert. Last musical of the local season and probably the best.

Voice of the Turtie, at the Plymouth.

Road company of the Broadway success, still going strong after umpteen weeks.

Class By Itself

Henry V, at the Esquire. Laurence Olivier's technicolored masterpiece in its first U.S. showing. Merely the greatest motion picture ever made.

Pops

Arthur Fiedler's contribution to provincial culture. At Symphony Hall. Music strictly for fun, if you can get a seat.

Cinema

The Postman Always Rings Twice, at Loew's State and Orpheum. M-G-M's treatment of James M. Cain's novel about ham-and-eggs sex in California.

From This Day Forward, at the University. Intelligent enough to pass muster even by a Harvard man.

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