Theatre Arts
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Issue Date: July, 1961; Vol. XLV, No. 7
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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THE COVER: Masked figures, the "whites," in Jean Cenet's "The Blacks," one of the reigning hits of the New York theatre off Broadway. For a review of it and other productions, see "A Last Look at the Season" on page 8. Cover photograph by Martha Swope.

FEATURES:
" 'Dear Diary...' " by Hume Cronyn.
"Criticizing the Critics" by George Spelvin.
"A Place for the One-Act Play" by Akin Pryce-Jones.
"Scenic Design: 'Rhinoceros'" by Leo Kerz.
"A Case of Puppet Love" by Tom Tichenor.
The Show Stopper (M'el Dowd) by Doug Anderson.
"Operation 'Talent Farm'".
"Theatre USA: Pittsburgh" by Arnold Zeitlin.

PLAY REVIEWS: "A Last Look at the Season" by Alan Pryce-Jones and Julian Mitchell.

THE PLAY: "Double Entry" by Jay Thompson.

NOSTALGIA SECTION:
"The Edwardian Era: A High Old Time" by Hesketh Pearson.
"A Half Century of Sketching Stars" by Stuart W. Little.
"A Portrait of Mrs. Pat" by Cecil Beaton.
"The Many Triumphs of Mine. Modjeska" by Rosamond Gilder.
"Touring a in Bernhardt" by Margaret Mower.

DEPARTMENTS:
Letters. Theatre USA News. Calendar.
Theatre Arts Bookshelf by George Freedley.
Theatre on Discs by John S. Wilson.

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Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD+ condition! (See photo)