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Theatre

April 14, 1962 issue

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This article presents information on various theatrical productions being presents in the U.S. Three musicals this season- and one last season-has had to do more or less directly with money. And though, of course, the moral usually turns out to `be that money isn't everything the fixation is evident. "I Can get it For You Wholesale," a "musical play" by Jerome Weidman is curiously uneven: at times one is tempted to go along with it; at others, one wants to retch. The outstanding performance is that of Barbara Streisand, who looks like an innocent model.

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THEATER; PERFORMING arts; MUSICALS; STREISAND, Barbra; WEIDMAN, Jerome; MUSICAL theater; UNITED States
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