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At the Theatre

... At the Theatre Chu Chin Chow (Palace) MR. LYN HARDING, playing the late Oscar Asche's part with splendid virility and unctuousness in a revival of the triumphant favourite of the 1914-18 war, said, in effect, in his first-night speech, that the intention ...

Theatre

... by submarine and one by enemy bomber are followed at the Duchess Theatre in Lifeline. John Gielgud, whose martial bearing is not convincing enough for Macbeth, at the Piccadilly Theatre. To be a King stands not with the Prospect of Relief. Miss Leueen ...

The Old Theatre

... The Old Theatre: Worthing, 1807- 1855 Few people realise that the theatre in Ann Street, Worthing, is older than any London theatre still standing. There, during the period mentioned, were seen many notable productions. This book by Mary Theresa Odell ...

ROUND THE THEATRES

... curred no loss in connection with his last two seasons at the Lyric Theatre. Owing to the lack of support given to Mr. C. M. McLellan's play, The Strong People, at the Lyric Theatre, Mr. Lewis Waller has decided to withdraw it after this (Saturday) evening's ...

CRITERION THEATRE

... CRITERION THEATRE. The St. Vincent Disaster Fund, it is to be feared, will not be very greatly assisted by the proceeds of the matinee given at the Criterion Theatre on the 20th inst., through the initiative of Miss Mathilde Verne, for there were many ...

THE PRINCE'S THEATRE

... THE PRINCE'S THEATRE. Mr. Seymour Hicks is now giving a bumper enter tainment (at moderate prices and with smoking permitted) at this large theatre in Shaftesbury-avenue. He begins with Scrooge, his long-popular adaptation of Dickens's A Christmas ...

ROUND THE THEATRES

... little thing in these rough times. A glance round the theatres suggests that delicate and meritorious little things are somehow not flourishing. The people who like them are not going to theatres now, and art is a matter of no importance. What is wanted ...

ROUND THE THEATRES

... ROUND THE THEATRES. U.S.A..-- Once a year, when the Stage Year Book makes its appearance, we hear how America is getting on. Usually we get a sort of general idea by looking round at our own theatres; but we are denied this privilege at present, for the ...

ROUND THE THEATRES

... worship will be once more at white heat. J. W. MAGGIE, AT THE OXFORD THEATRE. Miss Suzette O'Neill as Gilberte and Mr. George Graves as Jim. a dear little lady, at the ST. martin's theatre. Mr. Jolin Deverell as Harold Wilmot and Mr. Alex. Scott-Gatty as ...

QUEEN'S THEATRE

... QUEEN'S THEATRE. Emeralds is the kind of morqeuu one used to see in former days at the Musee Grevin. It owes much, if not everything, in the playing to Miss Violet Vanbrugh and to Mr. Frank Esmond, though, -after twenty minutes 011 the stage without ...

ROUND THE THEATRES

... of the present enter tainment at the St. Martin's Theatre. MISS DOROTHY BRANDON,; the author of Wild Heather, the stepson and stepmother play at the Strand Theatre. DEAR BRUTUS, AT WYNDHAM's THEATRE.; Miss Hilda Moore as a destitute peeress, showing ...