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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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... Femina is universally voted to be quite the best ballet produced at the Alhambra Theatre in recent years. Some very wonderful dancing is to be seen, and the eye is constantly charmed with scenic pictures of great beauty. -'On the Sands is a merry divertissement, just suitable for the summer season SKETCHED BY NORMAN MORROW ...
... If We Cannot Pay Members THERE ARE MANY OTHER WAYS IN WHICH THEY COULD BE REMUNERATED (AT PUBLIC EXPENSE) Payment of M.P.'s is the political topic of the hour, if they really are to be remunerated, why, plaintively inquires our artist, Mr. Norman Morrow, should we not, instead of paying them salaries, admit them free to theatres, railways, golf courses, restaurants, and all else that the ...
... (REVISED VERSION BY HERR LISSAUFR-KRAUT) Who garries on zis 'orrid, peastly Food-War, Who picks our Colonel, like a vinkle, from his deepest Poudoir England Who smashes pack all our attacks-in-masses, Who feeds our brisoners, vile ve kick und starf zem silly asses England Who puts on nosebags und tefies our nasty stenches, Who dribbles footballs right up to our most imbortant drenches England ...
... My Hat MORE FRAGMENTS FROM FRANCE HELMETS, SHRAPNEL, ONE BY CAPTAIN BRUCE BA1RNSFATHER Passed by Censor ...