Monday, Apr. 21, 1930
Best Plays in Manhattan
A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY--Turgenev in love, with Alia Nazimova.
IT'S A WISE CHILD--A new way to eliminate old fiances.
JOURNEY'S END--The fighting British.
JUNE MOON--Songwriters at home and abroad.
STREET SCENE--Ferment in a tenement.
STRICTLY DISHONORABLE--Sex shenanigans starting in a speakeasy.
SUBWAY EXPRESS--One subway car, two murders, numerous possibilities.
THE APPLE CART--Shaw-talk about the divine Tightness of Kings.
THE FIRST MRS. FRASER--Well-behaved marriage comedy by St. John Ervine.
THE GREEN PASTURES--Extremely moving and witty presentation of Negro Biblical beliefs.
THE LAST MILE--What happens to first degree murderers.
TOPAZE--Witty translation from the French with Frank Morgan.
Musical --EARL CARROLL'S SKETCH BOOK, SONS o' GUNS, FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN, SIMPLE SIMON (Ed Wynn).
Best Cinema
THE MAN FROM BLANKLEY'S--John Barrymore with the hiccoughs.
MAMMY--Al Jolson sings some of his good old songs.
ANNA CHRISTIE--Life on a barge with Greta Garbo.
SARAH & SON--A dramatic story of mother love.
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