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Theatre Openings
Born Yesterday--a road company of the Broadway hit, with Eleanor Lynn and Richard Rober, tonight at the Wilbur.
Happy Birthday--Helen Hayes in the pre-New York opening of Anita Loos' new play, at the Shubert Thursday.
Doctor Faustus--a Tributary Theatre production, Friday night at New England Mutual Hall.
Movies
Of Hcman Bondage--a new version with Paul Henreid and Eleanor Parker, opening tomorrow at the Paramount and Fenway.
Monsieur Beaucaire--Bob Hope roaming through Tarkington with Joan Caulfield, at the Met Thursday.
Concerts
Boston Symphony--first 1946-47 performances Friday afternoon and Saturday night, featuring Koussevitzky, the Shostakovitch Ninth, a Scriabin tone poem, and Brahms' First.
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