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K. D. C.
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Cinema * THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER * Drama
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For three or four years now there has been a perpetual caravan of actors trekking the plains from Broadway to
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
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From the uttermost reaches of a front box, it was recently our privilege to see Mr. Courtney Burr's comedy, "Sailor,
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
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The radiant Miss Tobin, the subtle Roland Young, the dashing Mr. Ralph Forbes combine in "Pleasure Cruise" to form a
BOOKENDS
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I N this sequel to "Those Earnest Victorians," Mr. Wingfield-Stratford sets himself the complex task of describing the several stages
The Theatre in Boston
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"The Beautiful Unknown," the American adaptation by Edward Paulton of a spirited Viennese operetta, clearly succeeded in delighting its early