Judge, 1932-02-06 · page 34 of 36
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The Theatre (Continued from page 18) iit “The Jewel Robbery’, re- cently put on at the Booth, I have now seen three plays by the pop- ular Hungarian playwright, Laszlo Fodor, the other two being “I Love an Actress” and “A Church Mouse”, | and I wish to report that while zlo | may be popular with the Hungarians, | he isn't popular with me. In fact. 1 feel that in the future Tecan get alon without any more of Laszlo, for what he has revealed up to date and caused " to waste three good evenings on yoto be unnecessarily chivalrous about it—he politely described as un holy tripe. ‘This’ last) exhibit, on which Mr. and Mrs. Basil Sy dissipating their talents, is cheap, stale and dull a cone has been displayed in a repute atre in many months. So, with your permission, it is good-night Laszlo. > See Red.. All Next Week! Climb into your droshky! Whip up the old grey moujik. and slec off to the nearest col- lective newsdealer! are He’s got something for you, Comrade. and it won't be a shiny new tractor or a one-way Winter uise to those fascinating salt s. either! No. sir, Comrade. he’s got the rarest thing in the whole busy U.S. S. R. today—a barrel of bellylaughs! “THE FRED NUMBER” of Pre-tested by Judge in the lowest dungeons of its notorious Laugh Laboratory. Three Certified Crimson Communists. forced by National Guard acks to view Nathan Recommends played it straight “The Left Bank” (Little) —T expatriate American ate but cs} c | Elmer Rice (ihe Barretts of Wimpole Street” (Fry: ou n't seen it yet. Rar Hoar jazz be “The Laugh Parade" (Imp ton Wynn. Wynn Towers istocratic pan he Animal edy. by eer Sel abt an advance copy. burst into chuckles and were chucked out of the party! Nathan Recommends—With Reservations > Wall Street (Hiss-Bomb-A-ah, Comrades!) is inclined to laugh—its first laugh since Steel got rusty. Reserve your copy NOW, Or, while y collective share of laughs —a whole re in the mood, sign up for y year of them, Comrade Notes on Other Exhibits “The Devil Passes” (Sclwyn)—Channing Pol- with a Bth St. New York. N.Y k for § Send JUDGE 1 cnn i 2 Ae 1H weeks $1.00, ing. Fever (Avon) —A revival. Not ir “ ane with the “Private hives.” | “Berlin” (Cohan) — Vierzchntestrasse melo- | Experience Unnecessary” (Longacre)—Criti- cal com oO unn | “A Church Mouse” (Playhe And yet they ’ an and foreign postage $1.00 extra in the “Whistling in the Dark" (Barrymore) = ditt comicbooks.com