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Thomas C. Wheeler

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The Playgoer

The Brattle Theatre Company and William Shakespeare have again collaborated and in "Love's Labour's Lost" have brought forth a production


Thor, With Angels

Christopher Fry has conceived an ageless moral problem in soft verse and poetic action. "Thor, With Angles" sets this problem


The Moviegoer

Rarely has so much genuine beauty and pathos appeared in a single film as is worked into "The Walls of


Sam Jaffe in the Brattle Theatre's 'TARTUFFE'

Moliere's "Tartuffe," when produced in 1664, evoked such clerical indignation that Louis XIV banned and banished it after its first


THE MOVIEGOER

W. Somerset Maugham's short stories are most often trick tales which surprise in conclusion, most often they characterize acutely, and


THE MOVIEGOER

"Let's Dance" must have been an uneasy routine for Fred Astaire, as it certainly will be for a good many


THE MOVIEGOER

"The Last Holiday" is a remarkable film. It has abundant wit and abundant warmth; it has a wealth of acute


CIRCLING THE SQUARE

A lone California Elephant Seal stands at the right of the entrance to the Zoological Museum. His epitaph reads: "the


CABBAGES & KINGS

A heary Beacon Hill dame surveyed Boston's historic Common Saturday evening. To a little girl who had just spilt a