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G. G. B.

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The Crimson Playgoer

Miss Hepburn, the tenderly dominant daughter of the house in "A Bill of Divorcement" and the strangely masculine aviatrix of


The Crimson Playgoer

(The following review is reprinted from the "Crimson" files of last year.) The gayest of all gay musical films has


The Crimson Playgoer

A performance of "The Gondoliers" is a rarity in America. Although amateur performances have been given by Middle-sex School, Concord


CRIMSON PLAYGOER

Once more the Nipponese come trooping out of Titipu; the Land of the Rising Sun goes Topsy-Turvy, and Victorian England


CRIMSON PLAYGOER

Of a show that is dead, nihil nisi bonum. The old people can have their brave talk of old plays;


CRIMSON PLAYGOER

Tragedies based on renunciation have been rare enough on the American screen, where happy ends must always be peeping around


The Crimson Playgoer

Since there had to be this play about a little movie usher who goes out under the bright lights to


The Crimson Playgoer

This is a picture that has slipped by many people unseen because its title suggests gangland melodrama. In reality, it


CRIMSON PLAYGOER

To see what Mr. March would make of "Dr. Jekyll" at the University Theatre was a matter of live interest