The Theatre: New Plays: Sep. 21, 1925

Cradle Snatchers—A flip and riggish comedy appeared last week and seems to have caught the people's fancy. It is a boisterous piece, offensive to those of temperate taste, and probably very funny to the rest.

Three moderately middle-aged women discover that their husbands are finding fun away from the family fireside, and decree retaliation. They hire three healthy and ingenuous college youths to force their husbands' jealousy. To acquaint themselves with these young men they arrange a house party at Glen Cove (where orderly house parties are normally the rule). The young...

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