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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 ...
... (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 ...
... Revue-- in Regent s Park Miss McKie's lively sketches delineate some of the amusing scenes at the Theatrical Garden Party in the Botanical Gardens last week, when many of the chief theatrical celebrities of both sexes assembled for what is, to them, one of the principal events of the year ...
... -- Or the Doom of the Night-fiend ...
... Society having shown the value of the Stage for the enlivenment of its functions, why should others not do likewise ...
... Some (more Samples), the successor to Samples at the Vaudeville, is a brilliant little Revue, which should keep the house full for a long time to come >or> ...
... DERBY FIGURES ...
... No. 4.-- OLD AND NEW NAVY Discipline does not come exactly naturally to the average trawler-hand. There are little things which sear his very soul. He finds, for instance, that the cherished profusion of hair on his forehead which gave the finishing touch to his masculine beauty is not admired but condemned by his instructors. It is even criticised, with all that fluent frankness that Petty ...
... Spectacular, truly, is the new Comedy-Revue, Look Who's Here, at the London Opera Mouse, kingsway, and its humours will be as much appreciated as the way in which it delights the eye ...
... The Rotters, Mr. H. F. Maltby's new play at the Garrick, gives a further insight into the characteristic humour, harsh and rough, of the dwellers in Lancashire, first laid before our astonished eyes by the late Stanley Houghton ...