Monday, Feb. 22, 1937

Best Plays in Manhattan

King Richard II -- Unfamiliar Shakespeare set on fire by Maurice Evans.

The Masque of Kings -- Why Crown Prince Rudolph of Austria-Hungary shot himself and his mistress, powerfully and credibly explained by Maxwell Anderson.

The Show Is On -- The season's top in musicals, with Beatrice Lillie and Bert Lahr in peak form.

The Women -- Clare Boothe's clinical study of the man-conscious sex.

Tonight at 8:30 -- Noel Coward and Gertrude Lawrence in a shimmering repertory of short plays.

You Can't Take It With You -- A magnificently funny Hart-Kaufman family playing with fireworks, printing presses, snakes and love.

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