The Theater: Best Plays: Jun. 7, 1926

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

SERIOUS

CRAIG'S WIFE—Prize play about a woman who dusted out her house so steadily that her husband choked and disappeared.

YOUNG WOODLEY—Sex in an English public school with Glenn Hunter supported by an able cast.

THE GREAT GOD BROWN—Eugene O'Neill's troubled study of a man who had no brains, but money enough to buy them from another.

BRIDE OF THE LAMB—Alice Brady giving a turbulent and true...

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