The Theatre: Best Plays in Manhattan: Apr. 22, 1929

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STRANGE INTERLUDE—Eugene O'Neill's curious, long, effective expedition into the human soul (TIME, Feb. 13, 1928). STREET SCENE—A slice of tenement life, deftly cut (TIME, Jan. 21). JOURNEY'S END—Ten men in a World War dugout (TIME, April 1). LIGHT HOLIDAY—The brightest dialog of the season (TIME, Dec. 10). CAPRICE—Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in a merry importation (TIME, Jan. 14). KIBITZER—The preposterous adventures of a Jewish know-it-all in the stock market (TIME, March 4). MUSICAL Best light lines, legs and lyrics: Hold Everything, Whoopee, Follow Thru.

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