26 AUGUST 1922, Page 16

SOME PLAYS WORTH SEEING.

WYNDHAM'S.—.Dear Brutus . . . . .

[Gerald Da Rainier in Sir Tames Barrie's play on the theme of a second chance in life Slight, well acted and agreeable.]

GARRicK.—The Man in Dress Clothes .. • •

[Mr. Seymour Hicks in a vigorous, crude mixture of farce and sentiment.]

PLAYHOUSE.—The Second Mrs. Tanqueray . . (No Monday performances during August.) [Sir Arthur Pinero's play, robbed by time of its daring, shows garishly but seems popular. It Is, on the whole, well acted.] NEW.—Jane Clegg and Bounding the Triangle . . [A good tragedy and a good comedy; both well acted.]

8.30--2.30 8.30-2.30 8.15-2.30 8. 30-2 .30