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The Cambridge Summer Theatre, for its second offering of the current season, is presenting Madge Evans in "Another Love Story." Miss Evans, the wife of Sidney Kingsley, the playwright, was seen in Boston in "The Patriots," his last play. She first appeared in films when she was five, and has since regularly acted in Hollywood and on Broadway.
As the company began to hit its stride, a far smoother job was evidenced last night than was seen last week. The current play, presented on Broadway last season, is the story of a playboy heel engaged to a sweet kid, involving the inevitable appearance of one of his old abandoned flames. Supporting Madge Evans, Bob Perry, who also directed, does a good job and Louise Valery and Richard Hard are excellent. Lee Nugent needs more practice.
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