The Theatre: The Best Plays: Jul. 2, 1923

These are the plays which in the light of metropolitan criticism seem most important:

SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY — Laurette Taylor enjoying herself in a very old-fashioned melodrama-romance in which ladies wear yard-wide hats and gentlemen lace pants. A clean show about Charles II.

ZANDER THE GREAT—Humor and shootin', sisterly love and the other kind on a bootleggers' ranch in Arizona. Alice Brady makes the most of her first adequate role in legitimate drama.

THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE — Theatre Guild revival of one of Shaw's early comedies that shows the Devil not so black...

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