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At Brattle Hall

By S. A. K.

George Abbott has a way with adolescents, and it's good for at least one comedy a year. Last year's "Kiss and Tell," has now hit the read, opening at the Plymouth last night.

It seems a pretty, young suburban miss gets delusions of glamour and amuses a soldier from a nearby camp. At the same time, her brother, a flier on his way to North Africa, stops off just long enough to marry the little girl around the corner. There ensues a confusion which has become almost inevitable in such comedies, and double entendres are bandied about like mad.

In the end everybody is happy, of course; the brother gets a medal and the baby arrives in the right household.

Nothing to cite in an essay on modern drama, but a very pleasant evening.

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