Monday, Sep. 14, 1942
Best Bets on Broadway
This Is The Army. Three hundred soldiers and Irving Berlin put on a rousing, rip-roaring show (TIME, July 13).
Star and Garter. Burlesque, very much dolled up and very little toned down (TIME. July 6).
Porgy and Bess. Brilliant revival of Gershwin's warm, Negromantic folk opera (TIME. Feb. 2).
Angel Street. Suave torture in a dimly lit Victorian drawing room (TIME, Dec. 15.)
Blithe Spirit. Noel Coward's gay farce of how a first wife's ghost cooks a second wife's goose (TIME, Nov. 17).
Let's Face It! Danny Kaye makes a brilliantly unique headliner in a pleasantly routine musical (TIME, Nov. 10).
Arsenic and Old Lace; or Murder Made Side-Splitting (TIME, Jan. 20, 1941).
Life With Father. Amusing saga of the brownstone-front era, celebrating Clarence Day's father and everybody's family (TIME, Nov. 20, 1939).
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