The Theatre: Best Plays: Feb. 22, 1926

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

HEDDA GABLER - A generally satisfactory Ibsen revival with Emily Stevens and other brilliants.

THE GREEN HAT - Michael Arlen's gaudy chromo of the life and loves of Iris March (Katharine Cornell).

YOUNG WOODLEY - Glenn Hunter engaged in a discussion of growing pains and puppy love.

CRAIG'S WIFE - The portrait of a lady whose domineering domesticity bred revolt in the family.

THE...

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