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G. K. W.
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The Crimson Playgoer
Armed with the whimsical title "Madame Axel from Greece," the brothers Minsky no doubt felt their battle to be half
The Crimson Playgoer
Whimsy, put on the stage, makes demands on the imagination that no other theatrical mode dare ask. "The Jealous Moon"
The Crimson Playgoer
Will Fyffe, who is the six point capital letter lead this week at the Keith Memorial Theatre, eradicates within the
THE CRIME
Joe . . . . Joe! Howya' goin', huh? Done your Reading Period work yet? No. Me neither. It's a
The Crimson Playgoer
"Volpone" is a long and beautifully bred sneer, tuned within an octave whose extremes are its own deft slapstick and
THE CRIME
Let's just walk away from the dancing, this way, across the tennis courts. The stars are out, aren't they? Why,
CRIMSON PLAYGOER
The Experimental Theatre of Boston faces the problem of the theatre in-time everywhere in the United States. It must steer
THE CRIME
"How does it feel," I asked him, "to have been selected Most Careful Greeter in the Senior Class of Harvard
THE CRIME
"Fellow Americans, West Point is not turning out today any group of blood-thirsty fighters. The men who are about to
THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER
George Arliss with subdued strength plays Shylock in "The Merchant of Venice" this week at the Plymouth. He has throttled