Theatre: New Plays: Jun. 1, 1925

Lady of the Rose. When Martin Flavin wrote Children of the Moon, two seasons ago, he received mention as another dramatist of promising consequence. From time to time rumors of further works from his pen were in the air, but Lady of the Rose is the first to actually materialize. It is a rude disappointment. Lady of the Rose suffers from bad writing and is in an agony of inefficient acting.

The idea started rather well. A playwright lost in his youth the manuscript of his favorite work, never produced. The play heroine of his...

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