1 APRIL 1922, Page 14

SOME PLAYS WORTH SEEING.

GLOBE.—The Truth about Blayds .. 8.30-2.30

[An excellent and well-acted play which has passed its hundredth performance. Last week.]

ALDWYCL—Mixed Marriage.

[Moved from the Ambassadors. The Irish Players and Mr. St. John Ervin on a theme of Montagues and Capulete, which Is, as usual, topical.] 8.15-2.30

K1NRSWAY.—The Yellow Jacket 8.15--R-30

[The Chinese play which in 1913 taught London audiences to make their own scenery. Mr. Holman Clark appears in his original part as The Property Man.]

NEW Oxsonn.—Mayfair and Montmartre" —2:30 [Mr. John Ilastings 'Turner's revue. The Boccaccio ballet is good, but the Inca ballet is better ; in the matter of decor it is up to Russian ballet standards and is very well worth seeing.]