11 SEPTEMBER 1964, page 16

Miro, Miro

One's second abiding impression is of the still unrealised enormity of the debt owed by inter- national art today to the prophetic signs and messages tossed up by the Surrealist......

From The Play

The Night of the Iguana. (Empire, 'X' certificate.) —The Best Man. (Leic- ester Square Theatre, 'A' certificate.) DESPITE his golden (though garrulous) tongue, Tennessee......

Horse Play

The Striplings. (New Arts.) The plot is simple and far from childlike. Mother has been fatally thrown by a horse. The children set out to run the riding school them- selves, but......