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... SOME PROBABLE EFFECTS OF THE SHORTAGE OF PAPER ...
... -- Or the Doom of the Night-fiend ...
... Actuality I 'HE use of the silh A the portrayal of cularly happy inspir thinks about it, near conducted at night or the morning. Many there groups of me lonely sentinel, the c all thrown into strong flares and searchlights night only serve to i whilst in the grey, m shadowy figures are streaky light. These silhouett the front-lin2 tn all cut out with previous drawing, ingly direct repr ...
... The Passing Show whiqh has already won golden opinions elsewhere, was recently transferred to the Palladium. The new company concerned has nothing to fear by comparison with the original production, the Palladium version being a splendid feast of loveliness and laughter ...
... The new play at the Court Theatre gives a picture of a Prussian Garrison Town which is admirable for its accuracy and its restraint. The acting throughout is at an unusually high level ...
... OR HOW TO COMBINE BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE ...
... Staff, Sobsp Sentr 0 ...
... 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 ...
... Daddy-Long-Legs, produced at the Duke of York's Theatre on May 29 a pretty little comedy, which should have as big a success here as in the States ...
... 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 ...
... 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> ...