Monday, Sep. 17, 1923
The Best Plays
The Best Plays These are the best plays which, in the light of metropolitan criticism, seem most important:
Drama
RAIN--A play focusing its spotlight on the divergent evils of sex repression and sex delinquency. The locale is in the South Seas; the star, Jeanne Eagels. CHILDREN OF THE MOON--An eerie drama of the singular type ot insanity, moon madness. Also a philippic against the over-possessive mother. Brilliant performances by Henrietta Crosman, Beatrice Terry, Florence Johns. SUN UP--Wherein a pipe-smoking virago of the Carolina mountains perceives that patriotism and motherhood overshadow feud hatred. SEVENTH HEAVEN -- From the sewer life of Paris to a garret honeymoon. Helen Menken, the War, and a long black whip provide most of the agitation.