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...girls are fairest, fools funniest and the music best at: The Cocoanuts, Artists and Models, Princess Flavia, The Student Prince, The Vagabond King, Sunny, Rose-Marie, Chariot's Revue, No, No, Nanette and Greenwich Village Follies...
...Cocoanuts. No musical show this season, with the possible exceptions of the extravagant Sunny and the cherished Chariot's Revue, has excited more blissful anticipation than this return of the Marx Brothers. These four ingenious gentlemen first sprang into magnificent prominence two years ago with a noisy, nondescript and stunningly hilarious adventure called I'll Say She Is. Whereupon Irving Berlin gathered them unto himself and agreed to write music for their next show; George S. Kaufman (Merton; Beggar on Horseback; The Butter and Egg Man) was summoned to write the book; and producer Sam H. Harris released...
Harmony and humor are most successfully combined in these: Rose-Marie, Artists and Models, Sunny, Princess Flavia, The Vagabond King, The Student Prince, Chariot's Revue, and No, No, Nanette...
Long have the winds tossed sand up-on the ruts where first his chariot wheels carved their royal course, long have the mysteries of death been open sesame to him, yet this king, no older than the Shavian Cleopatra, still survives. Once the leader of a kingdom, again the leader of a Twentieth Century fad, Tutankhamen has within the week eclipsed contemporary suns with the shadow of his majesty. For labor leaders, finance ministers, and even divorcees are never buried in coffins of gold in an eternal setting of jewels. A people hungry for the glints of splendor find much...
...this, Noel Coward, playwright and actor, is the week's first personality. Mr. Coward is only 25. He will have, before the season shuts up for the summer, five produced plays in town?Still Life (called Hay Fever in London), Easy Virtue, Fallen Angels, The Vortex and most of Chariot's Revue. In the latter will be sung his famous lyric, "We Must All Be Very Kind to Aunty Jessie...