The Theatre: The Best Plays: Oct. 15, 1923

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

Drama

CASANOVA—The ultimate in costume plays. The great philanderer is played by Lowell Sherman; the philanderee, by Katharine Cornell.

CHILDREN OF THE MOON—Severely emotional discussion of inherited insanity and the fury of abnormal mother love. Magnificently played by Florence Johns and Beatrice Terry.

RAIN—When a missionary suicides over a South Sea harlot there is bound to be drama. So much of it is there that Bain has displayed a " Standing Room Only" sign for over 5, year.

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