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... The new play at the Kingsway Theatre full of vivacity and (probably) vitality, even if at times its realism prevents its being either so farcical or fantastic as it represents itself to be ...
... The new play at the Kingsway Theatre full of vivacity and (probably) vitality, even if at times its realism prevents its being either so farcical or fantastic as it represents itself to be ...
... THE RETURN TO THE FRONT-- AND REST AT LAST Passed by Censor ...
... A QtyiesfiOT off Flavour Montmorency Weary: What, William! You 'ere! Ain't Camberwell good enuf for yer nah William Tired (puffing) Yus, Camberwell's orl right, but give me Piccadilly for fags BY G. E. STUDDY ...
... SOME OF THE NEW SEASON'S GOLFING NOVELTIES BY W. HEATH ROBINSON ...
... Musical comedy at His Majesty's! The new version of Offenbach's Orphe'e aux Enfers is a sort of Olympian musical comedy. It has been wonderfully mounted by Sir Herbert Tree. Sketches by Norman Morrow ...
... AFTER THE DAY: SUGGESTIONS TOR THE RE-BUILDING OE LONDON ...
... How Long Will That Be The Critic I don't call 'im good-tempered, or he'd wag his tail when I pat his head The Professor Und so he will presently, when der idea has had time to travel f>)' G. E. STUDDY ...
... Mr, Alexander as the Hero of a Novelette SKETCHED BY NORMAN MORROW THE ECCENTRIC LORD COMBERDENE \T riijt St.Jamess Theatre ...
... q^6ej,#0wd ^r/y/y, DRAWN BY CHARLES R. S\ KES AT DRURY LANE ...
... The Ideal Children's Play AS PATERNALLY IMAGINED BY MR. NORMAN MORROW What do children really like in the way of dramatic entertainments? Juvenile experts whom we have consulted differ as violently as dramatic critics. Jingle and Mr. Norman Morrow this week offer some helpful hints to the providers of Christmas entertainments ...
... WHICH ARE YOU, SPOT OR PLAIN? BY A. MORROW ...
... Totmii TOTtleh&m Corner THE DELIGHTS OF TURTLING THE TURTLE AT EARL'S COURT EXHIBITION The Flip-Flap at the Franco-Brit. has a serious rival in the pastime of Turtling theTurtle at Earl's Court, which exhilarating exercise daily delights its hundreds. During the last week ir was especially patronised by those who were unable to pay a visit to Epsom Downs, and formed the staple Whit ...