Judge, 1932-04-09 · page 34 of 36
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THE THEATRE Have you seen Judge—Recently (Continued from page 16) diplomat, went into the cut-rates a couple of d after it opened. And “Wild We * a radio novelty, passed out instanter. In the meantime, what made money? “Reunion in Vienna,” m or less routine farce-comed “The Animal Kingdom,” a comec in the conventional form. “The Good airy,” a repetition of the ) familiar Molnar comedy formula. | “Mourning Becomes etra,” which went back centuries to the classic Greek formula. “Cynara,” a ic- ally conventional sex p! sellor-at- , study in ¢ “There's Always Juliet,” a very simple love story simply told. And, to a lesser extent, a few other plays ot equally fam r general pattern. Put on novelties, it seems, and nine times out of ten you'll go broke. Put on something that doesn't fall under that heading and you'll apparently be just that much safer from a boudoir in the Mills Hotel. Nathan Recommends “TL hope Roxy sees us!” With Psalms yl with Ed Wynn 2 children of their er. these aspiring en, the other Nathan Recommends—— lead the | anced life. Hymns and hilarity, half and half. ers! One eye to H on a more worldly future. Th That's what Junce does for the wise—sup- plies the hil Junce has only one serious mission in li . that of converting folks to fun. Believing that nobody ever had too much of it. If you even suspeet that you could find space for a few more laug about it—NOW. to be. Any sensible deacon would be glad to in your life, do something tter where you happen mail the coupon for you. SUBSCRIBE TODAY JUDGE 18 East 48th Stree . New York, N. Y. NAME .00 ADDRESS A whole year CITY ENCLOSED FIND FIVE DOLLARS f laughs fi . or neem Hoe STATE | Aviator—Well, I finally broke that | altitude record. comicbooks.com