These are the plays which, in the light of metropolitan criticism, seem most important:
Drama
SILENCE H. B. Warner in a one-man show, with the underworld playing opposite him.
THE WILD DUCK Ibsen made to look alive by sheer force of acting.
THE DOVE A good instance of the lithograph drama, retouched by Belasco.
THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED Genteelly disguised melodrama, cleverly tricked out by California sunshine into an air of vital profundity.
WHAT PRICE GLORY? The muddy history of two marines and a French girl at the front,...