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May. 03, 1943

E. C. B.

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    MOVIEGOER

    This is another case of the second feature outshining the first, but the competition isn't stiff by any means. You
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    PLAYGOER

    This hardly seems the right moment for a period musical, particularly one with so much book trouble. A bodacious, bawdacious
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    MOVIEGOER

    For sheer entertainment, "Star-Spangled Rhythm" is one of the most satisfying pictures in ages. It is also such wonderful publicity
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    The Playgoer

    Maxwell Anderson's "Star Wagon" is a shuttle-train in time, allowing its drivers to ignore the usual chronological conventions and to
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    The Playgoer

    "Pins and Needles," the Labor Stage musical review put on by the International Ladies' Garment Workers Union, is a merry
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    CRIMSON PLAYGOER

    "Lady at Large," by Philip Goodman, presents the sorry spectacle of capable actors and actresses struggling with hopeless material They
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    THE PLAYGOER

    Rodgers and Hart have come to town, and their current musical, "I Married an Angel" eclipses many if not all
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    The Playgoer

    "Eye on the Sparrow," a comedy presented by Girvan Higginson and written by Maxwell Selser, is a disconcerted tale of
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    The Playgoer

    The Hasty Pudding has once again served up a dish of varied entertainment, including the customary elements of political satire,
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    The Playgoer

    The Crimson Playgoer hopes he has not lost all his credit by praising "There's Always a Breeze," which he thought
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