Monday, Dec. 22, 1941

Best Bets on Broadway

Angel Street (TIME, Dec. 15). Authentic horror in a Victorian drawing room.

Sons o' Fun (TIME, Dec. 15). Helza-poppin's first-born is a blue chip off the old block.

Junior Miss .(TIME, Dec. 1). A gay female version of Penrod and Sam.

Macbeth (TIME, Nov. 24). Maurice Evans, Judith Anderson and Shakespeare.

Blithe Spirit (TIME, Nov. 17). Perfect Noel Coward cream puff.

Let's Face It! (TIME, Nov. 10). Danny Kaye makes a brilliantly unique headliner in a pleasantly routine musical.

Best Foot Forward (TIME, Oct. 13). A tuneful, frisky musical with "Youth on the prow and Pleasure at the helm."

The Wookey (TIME, Sept. 22). Blood, tears and low comedy in wartime London.

Watch on the Rhine (TIME, April 14). Lillian Hellman's passionate anti-Nazi drama, winner of last year's Critics' Circle award.

Claudia (TIME, Feb. 24). Agreeable women's-magazine marshmallow about a young bride's coming of age.

Lady in the Dark (TIME, Feb. 3). Gertrude Lawrence as a lady with a neurotic waking life but opulent, melodious dreams.

Arsenic and Old Lace (TIME, Jan. 20); or Murder Made Side-Splitting.

My Sister Eileen (TIME, Jan. 6). Two girls from Ohio have a lot of good clean fun in a Greenwich Village basement.

The Corn Is Green (TIME, Dec. 9, 1940). The warm story of the education of a talented Welsh miner, with Ethel Barrymore playing teacher.

Panama Hattie (TIME, Oct. 28, 1940). Ethel Merman's voice and personality pep up the Canal Zone.

Life with Father (TIME, Nov. 20, 1939). Gay, apparently deathless saga of a rambunctious paterfamilias during Manhattan's horsecar era.

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