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Page 3 from 28th October 1949THE LIGHT HEART LIVES She might have been a grandam ere she died; And so may you, for a light heart lives Tong. THESE words, spoken by Katherine......

The Play
Page 10 from 12th November 1937OFF WITH HIS HEAD! Or Richard In Blunderland When the Old Vic thought of putting on Shakespeare's Richard III, they were daring people because of......

Theatre
Page 3 from 2nd December 1949DEATH OF A THEATRE? INTO the current controversy about the number of American plays occupying London stages and the displacement of British......

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Page 5 from 14th May 1954The Problem Son= �irIiIIiII IIIilIIl' THEATRE By W. J• IGOE THE FACTS OF LIFE first act divulges, the lad seems to he embarking on a life of......

Sergeant Shakespeare Goes To War
Page 3 from 9th February 1951THEATRE By W. W. J. IGOE KING HENRY V (THE OLD Vie) Sill Duff Cooper, in his book Sergeant Shakespeare, g ave the Opinion that, in the unrecorded......

A Fried Parson
Page 4 from 14th September 1951By W. J. IGOE SAINTS DAY (Tor. Allis THEATRE) was, as I recall, Mr. Graham Greene who said, in his book on British Drama, that the most......

Feminine Foruml Conwaya The New Disease Which I Call "
Page 4 from 19th October 1945European Fatigue," shows little sign of decreasing, and I don't suppose it will until the process knoen as rehabilitation is complete. Bad ./S the......

Grace Con Way Looks At The New Films
Page 8 from 16th December 1955Strong Meat but No Salt RICHARD III Certificate U: Leicester Square Theatre Director: Laurence Olivier O F all the plays that Shakespeare wrote,......

Theatre
Page 3 from 14th July 1950ON NOT BEING GRANDFATHER ARE those of us too young to recall the 1914-18 war too old to sympathise with the elders who recorded it in......

Theatre Unblushing Bridie
Page 3 from 27th June 1947nLIT of this weed, corruption, we may pluck this flower * genius, Mr. Bridie might have. said before he wrote The Sleeping Clergyman (CemEttioN).......