Monday, Jun. 03, 1935
Best Plays in Manhattan
Anything Goes. Victor Moore as Public Enemy No. 13, with Cole Porter music.
Awake and Sing! The agonies of a family in The Bronx, by Clifford Odets, whose Waiting for Lefty is also something to see.
The Children's How. What happens when a fiendish little girl really applies herself to disrupting a boarding school.
The Petrified Forest. Robert Sherwood's melodrama, wherein Leslie Howard arranges to have himself shot by a fugitive gangster.
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