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THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER

"Looked Doors" a Good Play Ruined By Being Made Into a Movie--"Behind the Make-Up" Is Good

By C. C. P.

Tremont at 8.15--"Fast Company". A highly amusing comedy of the bush leaguer who got into the majors. By one who ought to know, Ring Lardner.

Wilbur at 8.20--"Paris". Irene Bordoni singing cute songs amid the patter of a thousand wisecracks.

Hollis at, 8.15--Eva Le Gallienne and the New York Civic Repertory Theatre present various serious productions. Some of the best acting there is to be found.

Shubert at 8.30--Walter Hampden in three plays. Reviewed today.

Majestic at 8.10--"Good News". Old faithful, the collegiate musical comedy. Everyone has seen it by now, but once isn't enough--every dinner party goes to it.

Copley at 8.30--"He Walked in Her Sleep". Supplants "The Wrecker" as the Copley's Conscious Comic Contribution.

Coming Attractions

Plymouth, May 28--"Able's Irish Rose". De gustibus non disputandumest.

Shubert, June 4--"The Mikado", "lolanthe", and "The Pirates of Penzance" will bring two weeks of joy to the hearts of Backs Bay.

The Week's Best Pictures

Modern and Beacon, continuous--"Chicago" with Phyllis Haver. An excellent motion picture adaptation of the stage hit.

Metropolitan--W. C. Fields and Chester Conklin in "Fools For Luck"'. Funny in spots, but not what one ought to get from two comedians as good as these.

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