![Photograph of Orson Welles appearing in the "America's Most Interesting People" section of The American Magazine Text on page 88 reads as follows:playboyBroadway's youngest impresario, 22-year-old Orson Welles, has made a sure-fire hit out of Shakespeare. So successful was his production of Julius Caesar this past season that he's now buried in timetables, planning a coast-to-coast tour for the summer with five more Shakespearean plays. Simplicity and gusto—that's his slogan for a hit show, and it works. In November he produced and directed Caesar and played the leading role. By the middle of March it had broken all Broadway performance records for that play, and was still going strong.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fa/Welles-American-1938.jpg/480px-Welles-American-1938.jpg)
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