The Theatre: The Best Plays: Mar. 17, 1924

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

Drama

THE MIRACLE — Max Reinhardt mingles medieval spectacle and religious atmosphere in a glorified circus.

OUTWARD BOUND—A telling and unforgettable voyage to the hereafter, in which not even Death can quite make people shuffle off this mortal coil.

THE WONDERFUL VISIT—A thoughtful, stimulating fantasy of an angel rushing in where fools tread.

SAINT JOAN—G. B. Shaw does his earnest best to whack a meaning out of history.

"LAUGH, CLOWN, LAUGH!"—Lionel Barrymore in...

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