Ladies' Night (play)

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.

On the same evening, Alicia and Mimi will take Dulcy to the Larchmont Baths, which is hosting a ladies night event for women only.

[5] In a review for The New York Times, Alexander Woollcott called the play "a somewhat laborious farce" that the manager and playwrights intended to explore "how far they can go without being arrested".

A version of the play revised by Cyrus Wood was staged under the title Good Night Ladies on Broadway, where it opened at the Royale Theatre on January 17, 1945.

The play was shortened to under an hour and presented five times a day before showings of the unrelated adventure film Jungle Jim.

Ladies' Night scene with Evelyn Gosnell and John Cumberland
Allyn King played one of the bathhouse customers on Broadway