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Drama

Krutch, Joseph Wood | January 1, 1930 issue

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The article presents a list of those plays which are still to be seen and which, upon second or even third thought, are worth the attention of persons bent upon some holiday evenings in the theater. Some of the plays listed are: "Berkeley Square," a pleasantly entertaining and sentimental drama about a young American who wanders into the eighteenth century. The references to Albert Einstein are not sufficiently profound to give anyone a headache and the acting of Leslie Howard is a delight. "The Criminal Code," is Martin Flavin's drama of miscarried justice. A bit solemn but impressive. "Strictly Dishonorable," the expert and up-to-the-minute comedy which is, by common consent, the most amusing thing to be seen on Broadway.

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THEATER; BERKELEY Square (Theatrical production); CRIMINAL Code, The (Theatrical production); STRICTLY Dishonorable (Theatrical production); FLAVIN, Martin; HOWARD, Leslie
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