Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: Dec. 14, 1931

After All is the work of John van Druten, whose Young Woodley, produced in 1925, was finally allowed to run in London three years after its U.S. presentation. After All is not another Young Woodley. It is the sort of play in which a number of worried English folk go about "facing it." In the case of After All the situations to be faced are a daughter's going off and living with an architect for two years before he marries her; and her brother's unhappy marriage with a poisonous Bohemian. The parents, particularly the mother, accept their woe with a...

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