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… of a new Federal Theater revue, “Sing for Your Supper,” comes to its climax in a number called “Papa’s Got a Job.” A … showed that thousands of unemployed theater professionals, affected not only by the economic depression but by the … in twenty states, playing within three years before audiences totaling twenty-five million. It is not only the …