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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".

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