Judge, 1931-03-21 · page 34 of 36
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OH, SEE MR. KOKO! See how methodically he has arranged his silken bed- room slippers. You wonder why? Well, here's the reason—lIt's Thursday morning—the postman's shrill whistle has blown—JUDGE has been delivered. Mr. Koko jumps out of bed with vim, vigor and agility, his week's laughter brings him much happiness. You, too, con have laughter by clipping the little coupon which brings the postman and JUDGE to your home every week. SUBSCRIBE NOW ! JUDGE—18 East 48th Street New York, N. Y. Please send JUDGE for | yeor, $5.00. F $7.80. 21 weeks, $2.00. TO NAME ADDRESS city The Theatre (Continued from page 16) roué by acting as if he had swallowed seriatim a dozen Seidel of yohimbi and Donald Douglas, who sought to suggest a very bashful peasant lad by reading his lines so no one could hear them, The dreadful rubbish purported to deal with a young woman who exer. cised such a powerful influence over a painter that he couldn't paint out even a fly-speck save with her psychic aid, Most of the session, however, was oc- cupied with passionate monkeyshines of a Minsky Brothers order, during the progress of which Miss Nash elaborately displayed her — shape, -upon the male performers heaved and squirmed like voluptuous por poises. ‘That any management sho send me tickets to critic such gar bage is an insult. I herewith instruct James Cooper, who put on th , to desist from inviting me to re | view any more of his producing ef forts. Nathan Recommends “Private Lives™ (Times Square)—Nothing is an adroitly a and diver urd and Gertrude Lawrence are the “Once in a Lifetime” (Music Box)—A U vies that would make even laugh, reen Pastures” (Mansiield at this late date unnecess dy been running for more “The Vinegar Tree” (Mayhouse) | Sehnitzlerism humorous view of t and outs of amour Crowd” (Selwyn) —A revue features in The Webb The, New Yorkers” likes the th D: “Pine and Dandy" (Erlanger)—This one » also amuse you if you are partial to th of Joe Cook. Nathan Recommends—with Reservations ws rackets m pny farce Notes on Other Exhibits “Tomorrow and Tomorrow” (Miller)—A success, but critically without “Grand Hotel” (National)—Another and vet much bigger ditto, ditto. “The Greeks Mad a Word For It* (Hare Still another money-maker, ditto. “The Truth Game” (Barrymore)—It jooed the box-office, but there is noth it comicbooks.com