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Like its TV-sitcom counterpart of the 1960s, the archetypal murkiness construct of The Ghost and Mrs. Muir was based on the novelette by R.A. Dick. Gene Tierney plays evolve-of-the-century widow Lucy Muir, who escapes her farcical in-laws by stirring into an old quarter on the English seacoast. Notwithstanding the warnings of realtor Combe (Robert Coote) that the council might be haunted, the resolute immature widow calmly establishes tenancy with her teenaged daughter Anna (Natalie Wood) and housekeeper Martha (Edna With greatest satisfaction) in tow. Unswerving enough, the position is haunted by the self of its quondam proprietress-a extravagant, low, yet somehow handsome sea captain named Daniel Gregg (Rex Harrison). When Lucy steadfastly refuses to be frightened by Captain Gregg, he takes a preference to her, and the two become draw friends (in paradigm ghost-silent picture unwritten law, only Lucy can informed entertain or see the Captain). Realizing that Lucy is in dire fiscal straits, the Captain offers to impose his colorful memoirs to her, which she speedily parlays...

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Bradley Whitford, Part One of "No Dirty Tricks!"

Emmy Presentation-winning actor Bradley Whitford, best known for his role as "Josh Lyman" on The West Wing, reminds us of who has the most to ...

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    Henry IV
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    Civil Theatre, direction Rapley Theatre Company, Edmund Plohn, manager, Maurice Evans presents Shakespeare's factual comedy "Henry IV," part 1, Maurice Evans, Mady Christians, Henry Edwards, Whitford Kane, staged by Margaret Webster, designed by David Ffolkes, harmonious score by Rupert Graves.

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    Madam, will you walk?. Madam, will you walk?.

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    Citizen Theatre, direction, Rapley Theatre Compnay, Edmund Plohn, manager, The Playwrights' Associates, Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Sidney Howard, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood presents George M. Cohan in "Madam, Will You Traipse, ", a new comedy by Sidney Howard, with Peggy Conklin, Sara Allgood, Arthur Kennedy, staging staged by Margaret Webster, designed and lighted by Robert Edmond Jones.

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    Recap & Review - Leverage 3.13: "The Morning After Job" Execution-wise, Aldis Hodge and Christian Kane pretty much steal the hour (again) as Hardison and Eliot get a doll-sized too invested in their cover roles as