The Theatre: The Best Plays: Mar. 23, 1925

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,...

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