Drama
Tremont -- Stratford-Upon-Avon Festival Company, "Measure for Measure."
Plymouth--"As You Desire Me", bewildering Italian play with Judith Anderson, reviewed in this issue.
Wilbur--"Five Star Final", New York hit a la Boston censorship.
Copley--"Tonight or Never", Gay Comedy Success.
Music
Colonial--Civic Light Opera Company presenting "Pirates of Penzance."
Shubert--"The Wondery Bar", Al Jolson in his latest.
Majestic--"Rhapsody in Black", a colorful review in the modern manner.
Movies
University--"Smiling Lieutenant", Maurice Chevalier against a Viennese background. Also "Sporting Blood."
Central Square--"Modern Age" and "Mother's Millions."
Metropolitan--"My Sin", the private life of Talluhah Bankhead.
Olympia and Uptown--"Bad Girl", with Sally Eilers and James Dunn.
Fenway and Modern--"Monkey Business", the latest wise-cracks of the Four Marx Brothers.
R. K. O. Keith's--"Devotion", starring Ann Harding.
R. K. O.-Keith Boston--"Pagan Lady."
Loew's State--"Palmy Days", Eddie Cantor in an entertaining film.
Loew's Orpheum--"The Phantom of Paris", John Gilbert as a great French magician.
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