News
Penny Pritzker Says She Has ‘Absolutely No Idea’ How Trump Talks Will Conclude
News
Harvard Researchers Find Executive Function Tests May Be Culturally Biased
News
Researchers Release Report on People Enslaved by Harvard-Affiliated Vassall Family
News
Zusy Seeks First Full Term for Cambridge City Council
News
NYT Journalist Maggie Haberman Weighs In on Trump’s White House, Democratic Strategy at Harvard Talk
Drama
Copley--"The Creaking Chair". A mystery farce.
Hollis--"Porgy". A folk play with dramatic power and beauty.
Plymouth--"Holiday". Thoroughly entertaining comedy with Hope Williams.
Repertory--"Julius Caesar". Shakespeare revival not too adeptly done.
Apollo--"Her Friend the King". Reviewed in this issue.
Wilbur--"Age of Innocence". Katherine Cornell in enough to make this worth while.
Musical
Coloidal--"Vanities". Fun and frolic with W. C. Fields leading the way.
Majestic--"Follow Thru". Ninth week of a spirited musical comedy.
Shubert--"A Night in Venice". Enough of Ted Healy's humor to save this extravaganza from mediocrity.
Tremont--"Bitter Sweet". Noel Coward's new operetta should not be missed.
Movies
University--"The Dance of Life".
Metropolitan -- "Sweetie", with Nancy Carroll, Helen Kane, Jack Oakie.
Loew's State "Marianne" with Marion Davies.
New B. F. Keith's--"The Sophomore" with Eddie Quillan, Sally O'Neill.
Uptown--Olympia--"The Virginian" with Gary Cooper, Walter Huston.
Keith-Albee--"Salute" with George O'Brien.
Park--"The Last Performance" and "Barnum Was Right".
Central Square--Fenway--"Woman Trap" with Hal Skelly, Evelyn Brent.
Loew's Orpheum--"Hollywood Revue" with all-star cast.
Bowdoin Square -- "Three Live Ghosts" with Joan Bennett; and "The Lawless Legion" with Ken Maynard.
Modern--Beacon--"Illusion"; and "Fast Company".
Lancaster "Three Live Ghosts", and "Why Leave Home".
Exeter--"The Street Girl" and "The Unholy Night".
Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.