JULY/AUGUST ALMANAC
Jun 25, 2019
1 minute
BY THE OSCAR G. BROCKETT CENTER FOR THEATRE HISTORY AND CRITICISM
95 YEARS AGO (1924)
elen Hayes appears in the Broadway debut of . In Edgar Selwyn and Edmund Goulding’s piece, Mary Young portrays a society woman who teaches a lesson to her flapper’ chilly review praises the cast—especially Hayes and the other leads—for doing “everything possible for the play.”
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