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Judging the Shows (Continued from page 18) This last revival that I've dragged myself to has been on view at the Theatre Erlanger. It is a very dull one, slovenly direeted and poorly icted. In order not to be cused of professional j vusy, PIL admit that ‘i vin Craig isn't bad as Sir Anthony, that Pedro de Cordoba does better than I could do in the role of Faulk- 5 + when she remembers her lines, little run for my mon iprop. Margery Mau though it isn’t anythi thout, might alse hav mine, due, as [ve hinted, to certai things beyond my control. But the rest would offer ine the easiest kind of competition. While by inclination and talent a traged ven feel that I could show J '. Powers a few tricks as Bob Acres. L would be some what handicapped, of course, by my natural majestic bearing and hand- someness of features in’ any such comic role, but versatility is one of the marks of genius, if you will forgive me my seeming lack of modesty. Nathan Recommends “Strictly Dishonorable” (Avon) “Light hu Lor ance in a speakeasy )—Dramatic t life Pastures” (Mar isioned by t Ho)—The monke f{ Brown, Her a jouncetil tre june Moon” (Rroadhurst) Ring Lardner's S. Kaufman's comical farce about song- “Sketch Book” (4th Street)—Earl Carroll's tiractive hoofing revue “Sons of Guns” (Imperial) One of the het ter and dance shows, starring J. Donahue Pity Million Frenchmen” — (I.yric)—Gay usical account of Americans in Paris The First Mrs. Fi Playhouse) ce George plus a company in a. pleasant rimonial co! Strike Up the Band" (Times Square) r Clark in grand trim ‘Simple Simon” (Ziegfeld)—A tiful Zieg id show, with Ed Wynn in form. Nathan Recommends— with Reservations “The Apple Cart” (Beck)—Shaw, but with many black marks against him. Shaw this bad novelty worth hearing. ‘sa Wise Child” (Belasco)—Burlesque show humors on obstetric “Bird in Hand” (4th Street)—An amusing Drinkwater comedy, despite indifferent acting. “Journey's End” (Miller)—Not for me. but waybe youll see things in it that I can't " (Music Box)—Frank Morgan's good ¢ an occasionally diverting French comedy that wears thin This ittle “First AMERICAN” ives near Santa Fé, New Mexico, in the very heart of the colorful Indian- detour country. + + + Be sure to stop there on your summer vacation tour to CALIFORNIA and the NATIONAL PARKS Very low round trip fares via the Santa Fe this summer Our Escorted All-Expense Tours, weekly during June, July and August, include Colorado Springs, Old Santa Fe, Grand Canyon of Arizona, Los Angeles, San Diego, Agua Caliente (Old Mexico), Yosemite, San Francisco and Glacier or Yellowstone or Canadian Rockies, according to tour selected. Every detail cared for by experi- enced travel directors. Mail coupon below. THE INDIAN-DETOUR GRAND CANYON LINE 'e System Lines 0B Please mail folders checked below: O California Picture Book © The Indian-detours 2 Colorado Summer O Grand Canyon Outings O Escorted all-expense Tours comicbooks.com