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Moor Murder
Page 6 from 9th October 1953THEATRE: By W. J. IGOE FOUR WINDS (Phenix) WE are on the Yorkshire moors, T V in a cottage converted to a beanery by a philandering author and his......

In A Few Words
Page 4 from 27th February 1948Our Lady C.-in-C. MR, Noel Purgold, of the City of Liverpool Trust Ltd., is very indignant about my ignorance of old Spanish customs. He says......

Bridging The Generation Gap
Page 6 from 10th July 1970-by Freda Bruce Lockhart D H. LAWRENti. can • by now be regarded as a bridge between the generations, between the respectability of the Forsytes......

Why Guinness Is Good For You
Page 11 from 14th November 2003Piers Paul Read was a fine choice as Sir Alec's biographer, says Anthony Symondson SJ Alec Guinness: The Authorised Life by Piers Paul Read, Simon......

Catholic Contributions To The Edinburgh Festival
Page 4 from 18th September 1953I T is difficult in writing of the seventh International Festival at Edinburgh from a Catholic viewpoint to begin anywhere else than at the high......

Theatre
Page 6 from 16th December 1949SISTER MARY SHERLOCK AT the age of six I was frightened by a nun ; ever since I have been unable to take seriously the holy women of stage and......

Gill Came Tumbling Down
Page 5 from 30th April 1954WAITING FOR GILLIAN (St. James's) VORTIFIED by an excellent din'. ner, I took kindly to this amiable reach-me-down of a play. The moral is sound,......

Not The Noblest Roman
Page 5 from 5th March 1954THEATRE: By W. J. IGOE CORIOLANUS (Old Vic) C AIUS M ARTIUS CORIOLANUS is not the sort of man nice people describe as nice. But, in these days,......

Fungi In
Page 4 from 3rd August 1951the Cellar By W. J. IGOE INTIMATE RELATIONS (THE STRAND THEATRE) M. Jean Cocteau is the poet of the necrophilic ; only death or the decay that......

A Girl On The Brink . .
Page 8 from 16th August 1957GRACE CONWAY Looks at the Films THE STORY OF EaSTHER COSTELLO Certificate A: Leicester Square Theatre Director: David Miller IOAN CRAWFORD came......