The Theatre: The Best Plays: Apr. 28, 1923

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

ROMEO AND JULIET—Jane Cowl and Rollo Peters in a splendid production that is setting a new long-run record for Shakespeare in America.

MERTON OF THE MOVIES—Super-films and their makers satirized from the inside, with Glenn Hunter doing the best work of his career as the naively pathetic hero who learned " screen-art" by correspondence.

You AND I —Brilliantly produced high-comedy of two generations of an American family by Philip J. Q. Barry. An ironic twist adds salt to an unusual...

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