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THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER

PLAYS THAT REMAIN

Wilbur.--"Liliom" by Franz Molnar. Joseph Schildkraut is a captivating "roughneck" and Eva LeGallienne the pathetic housemaid who loves him through ten scenes of an unusual play. Humor, pathos, farce, and tragedy mingle.

Hollis.--"The Intimate Strangers" by Booth Tarkington. Wherein Billie Burke's maturer charms win out against the wiles of a Tarkington flapper. Delicate conversational comedy.

Plymouth.--"The Green Goddess" by William Archer. George Arliss as a Hindu prince causes qualms in an English trio, but all comes out as it should in the best manner of melodrama.

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