Monday, Mar. 15, 1948
Best Bets on Broadway
Command Decision. Hard-hitting war play (TIME, Oct. 13).
The Heiress. Wendy Hiller in an effective period piece (TIME, Oct. 13).
Man and Superman. Maurice Evans in Shaw's brilliant comedy (see above) about men v. women (TIME, Oct. 20).
Medea. Judith Anderson offering one of the great performances of the age in Robinson Jeffers' adaptation of one of the great dramas of the ages (TIME, Nov. 3).
The Winslow Boy. An Edwardian cause celebre turned into effective, well-played theater (TIME, Nov. 10).
A Streetcar Named Desire. Tennessee Williams' sharply vivid chronicle of a nymphomaniac's downhill flight from reality (TIME, Dec. 15).
Angel in the Wings. A pleasant, intimate revue with those nightclub clowns, the Hartmans (TIME, Dec. 22).
Make Mine Manhattan. A gay, witty revue (TIME, Jan. 26).
Mister Roberts. Rowdy, romantic yarn of life on a cargo ship during (but far from) the war (TIME, March I).
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