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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Aren't We Nearly Ready for a Revival of Romanticism...
...AREN'T WE ALL?-The best light comedy that Broadway has seen for many months. Cyril Maude, Mabel Terry-Lewis and an English cast, most engagingly frivolous regarding certain aspects of matrimony. IN LOVE WITH LOVE-A trivial discussion of why, when and whom a girl should marry made into the semblance of important entertainment by the brilliant playing ot Lynn Fontanne. MERTON OF THE MOVIES-Reveals what is likely to happen when Main Street migrates to Hollywood. Glenn Hunter has made the movie-struck youth a byword in America. TWEEDLES-The old curiosity shop of the Maine coast...
...AREN'T WE ALL??Cyril Maude and a group of highly polished London players demonstrate that Broadway has much to learn from Piccadilly in the matter of deft drawing-room comedy. The most amusing show in town...
...Grace of God. Frederick Lonsdale, Englishman and author of the season's smartest light comedy, Aren't We All, has written another of the same. The drawing-room deftness of Norman Trevor will be applied to the leading role, with Estelle Winwood prominent in his support...
...AREN'T WE ALL-Smart, sophisticated, sparkling English comedy, giving Cyril Maude every opportunity to score as a delightful old reprobate lord who sought his amourettes in the depths of the British Museum...