SERIOUS
COQUETTEHelen Hayes plays and pays in Dixie (TIME, Nov. 21).
MARCO MILLIONSEugene O'Neill smiles and calls babbitts by bad names (TIME, Jan. 16).
STRANGE INTERLUDEAn ideal cast elucidates O'Neill's study of a forlorn lady's love-life (TIME, Feb. 13).
MELODRAMA
THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGANMary had a little jam, but she was white as snow (TIME, Oct. 3).
THE SILENT HOUSEA Chinaman takes his friends for a slay-ride in London (TIME, Feb. 20).
DIAMOND LILMae West, with rings on her fingers and under her eyes (TIME, April 23).
FUNNY
BURLESQUEHeartbreaks for Barbara Stanwyck and headaches for Hal Skelly in a comedy of stage folk (TIME, Sept. 12).
THE SHANNONS OF BROADWAYStage folk, by the Gleasons, running a small town hotel (TIME, Oct. 10).
THE ROYAL FAMILYMore stage folk, caught in the exciting moments of their troubled domesticity (TIME, Jan. 9).
VOLPONEBen Jonson's farce, furnished in the elaborate manner of Theatre Guild Renaissance (TIME, April 23).
THE HAPPY HUSBANDA week end party in one of those bad manorsMiss Billie Burke almost gets herself seduced (TIME, May 14).
Other funny plays: PARIS BOUND, THE BACHELOR FATHER, OUR BETTERS. MUSICAL
For fun-loving rovers: Good News, A Connecticut Yankee, Funny Face, Rain or Shine, Show Boat, The Three Musketeers, Present Arms, Here's Howe, Blackbirds.