Variety (December 1922)

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Fridiy, Bec OTbT n, 1922 ''•«fl*V»J-'\,l' ':*^ -,/;v:^■r;1>lw^^viM(p^^lP^^,a^^^ VARIETY ■PXA^VV'.' f'7>.'?*'..; '-^r.;--:,;'-ijSS' '».'r""'r^ ■ JT. ss •,*, ■1 .1 Pl< ,.v • ■: » The SELWYNS Present ..'«.. •i*:?-*.'- ♦.'*'. CHANNING POLLOCK'S Powerful Play f». /., •-1. ^ » , v:.v^' v^-- MOST TALKED OF PLAY IN THE WORLD I ^: V-**' : rvJi*--^: ; •'■» _ ■,. ''A vigorous hard-hitting intensely dramatic play called 'The Fool.' Genuinely moving and exciting, the eyes of the New York Herald's new boy gave way to a little honorable moisture— in fact, he wept."— Alexander WooUcoti in the Herald. **A powerful play. One tense situation follows another. A melodrama of the highest type. More human and natural than 'The Servant in the House' or 'The Passing of the Thhrd Floor Back.' "— Tracy Lewis in the Morning Telegraphs *v^. « 1 ' , .'V-f" ■•^■P; ■■'4''- :. %■• ■f The capacity of the Times Square Theatre, New York, is $16,000.00 per week; and that is the business of 'The FooP EVERY week. / Ask Variety—« knows.-;'. Brentano's published the play on Wednesday, December 6th; and the first edition was com> pletely sold on the following SatlIrda3^ ■*t \ Productions now in preparations for London, Paris and Berlin. Two American companies this season—and more to come in September. AN INTERNATIONAL SENSATION! s I j:ow and next year TIMES SQUARE THEATRE, NEW YORK CITY FOR BOOKINGS NEXT SEASON WRITE 'i> ■■>••■ jA:cK:^v\aEL.cH 229 West 42nd Street, New York City