Monday, Mar. 03, 1924
COMEDY
BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK--A brilliant dream fantasy, at which the tired business man dies a lingering death from wit.
CYRANO DE BERGERAC--Sonorous Walter Hampden valiantly gives the poetic drama more than one leg to stand on.
THE NERVOUS WRECK--The inspiriting effect of a flivver and of faith on a neurasthenic youth who goes, for farcical purposes, to the wide open spaces of the flannel shirt.
THE POTTERS--The great institution of the American family satirically exposed.
THE SONG AND DANCE MAN--George M. Cohan playing himself--and that's why it's so good.
THE SWAN--A Velvety play trimmed ; with royal ermine. -- Deals with the"absorbing question: "Is matrimony a failure among the reigning families?"