The Theatre: Best Plays: Mar. 1, 1926

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

SERIOUS

HEDDA GABLER—Ibsen excellently assisted Emily Stevens and others.

YOUNG WOODLEY—About a school boy (Glenn Hunter) who fell in love with a beautiful faculty wife.

THE GREEN HAT—About a girl (Katharine Cornell) who fell in love with most of the available men in Europe.

THE WISDOM TOOTH—Reviewed in this issue.

CRAIG'S WIFE—U. S. hausfrau whose haus was more important than her husband.

THE DYBBUK—Jewish mysticism made marvelously exciting by a flawless production.

THE...

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