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By R. L. W.

Drama

Apollo--"Harlem". A melodrama that sets a fast pace from start to finish.

Copley--"The Creaking Chair". Revival of an old and popular mystery play.

Hollis--"Ladies of the Jury". Mrs. Fiske brightens up a satirical comedy.

Plymouth--"The Whole Town's Talking". The second and last week of Grant Mitchell.

Quincy--"Strange Interlude". 5.30 o'clock. The Theatre Guild's nine-act hit.

Wilbur--"Courage". Janet Beecher in a good comedy-drama.

Musical

Colonial--Earl Carroll's Vanities. Reviewed in this issue.

Majestic--"Follow Thru". Youthful and peppy with good music.

Shubert--"Animal Crackers". The Marx Brothers are all one remembers in this show, but it has lots of other good points too.

Movies

Central Square--"Say it With Songs" with Al Jolson.

Keith--"Four Devils" with Janet Gaynor.

Keith-Albee--"Side Street" and the Honey Giri Minstrels.

Metropolitan--Clara Bow in "The Saturday Night Kid" and Ruth Etting in person (reviewed in this issue).

Olympia and Uptown--"Two Black Crows" with Moran and Mack.

State--"The Hollywood Revue".

University--"Why Leave Home" with Sue Carol and "She Goes to War".

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