Monday, Nov. 20, 1944

Best Bets on Broadway

Harvey. Delightful fantasy about a drinking man who knows a 6-ft. rabbit (TIME, Nov. 13).

I Remember Mama. Likable, mildly nostalgic saga of a Norwegian-American family (TIME, Oct. 30).

Bloomer Girl. Handsome, tuneful Civil War musical, more concerned with fem inists than Fort Sumter (TIME, Oct. 16).

Anna Lucasta. Vivid, well-acted, all-Negro play about a streetwalker and her family (TiME, June 26).

The Voice of the Turtle. Margaret Sullavan and Elliott Nugent in a gay com edy of wartime, weekend wooing (TIME, Dec. 20).

Carmen Jones. Brilliant, all-Negro jamboree modernizing Carmen's story without meddling with its score (TIME, Dec. 13).

Oklahoma! Fresh-as-mint folk musical with charming dancing and gay Richard Rodgers tunes (TIME, April 12, 1943).

Life With Father. Rambunctious Father Day still one up on Father Time (TIME, Nov. 20, 1939).

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