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Arlington -- "Red Dust," 8.15 o'clock. To be reviewed.

Colonial--"Rosalie," 8 o'clock Sold out.

Copley -- "The Ghost Train," 8.20 o'clock. With a forty weeks run last year. To be reviewed.

Hollis--"Tenth Avenue," 8.20 o'clock. Crooks, melodrama and the New York underworld.

Majestic -- "Oh Kay!", 8.15 o'clock. If you go, you'll recognize all the songs.

Metropolitan -- "Serenade." Reviewed in this issue.

Plymouth -- "Broadway," 8.15 o'clock. Much like "Americana."

Repertory -- "Charley's Aunt," 8.15 o'clock. To be reviewed.

Shubert--"My Maryland," 8.15 o'clock. Fabricated around the fabulous adventures of Barbara Frietche.

Tremont -- "Rang Tang," 8.15 o'clock. An effective and pleasantly unpretentious revue.

Wilbur--"Peggy Ann," 8.15 o'clock. A well nigh perfect musical comedy.

University--"College" and "Sally in Our Alley." There are worse ways to spend the evening.

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