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Ladies' Night (play)

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Jimmy Walters is a married man who avoids many social events because of his strong reaction to women who wear modern fashions that expose their bodies. His wife, Dulcy, is annoyed by his behavior. Their friends – the couples Alicia and Fred, and Mimi and Cort – make fun of him. Fred and Cort believe
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for the masquerade, which has been raided by the police. They flee through the first open window they find, which puts them inside the Larchmont Baths. The men pretend to be women to avoid being discovered, a pretense that is made more difficult by Jimmy's reactions to the many barely-clothed women
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in the baths. In the final act, the couples return to the Walters' apartment, where the men must explain their presence in the baths. As a result of his adventure, Jimmy is cured of his exaggerated response to women's bodies.
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was produced by George W. Brandt in 1950. The play was shortened to under an hour and presented five times a day before showings of the unrelated adventure film
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called the play "a somewhat laborious farce" that the manager and playwrights intended to explore "how far they can go without being arrested". In
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where he will see many women in scanty attire. On the same evening, Alicia and Mimi will take Dulcy to the Larchmont Baths, which is hosting a
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had a run of 375 performances with the final curtain falling in June 1921. It was revived on Broadway in adapted forms in 1945 and 1950.
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said the material "often approaches the obscene. However, it is ridiculously funny, and one cannot help but laugh."
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Although described in the script as a "Turkish bath", the term was used to refer to a modern
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Posing a Threat: Flappers, Chorus Girls, and Other Brazen Performers of the American 1920s
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The Broadway production received negative reviews from many critics. In a review for
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A version of the play revised by Cyrus Wood was staged under the title
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The characters and cast from the Broadway production are given below:
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American Theatre: A Chronicle of Comedy and Drama, 1914–1930
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The New Plays-The New York Times; August 8, 1920, p. 70
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The second act begins with the group of men dressed in
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Ladies Night (play)
Ladies' Night (disambiguation)
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Charlton Andrews
Avery Hopwood
Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre
Farce
Charlton Andrews
Avery Hopwood
sex farce
Turkish bath
A. H. Woods
Broadway
Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre
masquerade ball
ladies night
drag

Evelyn Gosnell
John Cumberland

Allyn King
Helen Barnes
John Cumberland
Claiborne Foster
Allyn King
Mrs. Stuart Robson
Charles Ruggles
Judith Vosselli
The New York Times

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