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Trial By Ordeal,

Page 8 from 19th March 1954

Mot suck fun By GRACE CON WAY DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE Odeon, Leicester Square Friday, March 26, Certificate U Director: Ralph Thomas MEDICAL student......

4 1 ,apital

Page 8 from 2nd October 1953

Punishment: A ray of hope shines in a sombre film ARE WE ALL MURDERERS? Curzon : Certificate X Director : Andre Cayatte T HE French title is more......

War In Malaya

Page 6 from 19th September 1952

Grace Conway on Films THE PLANTER'S WIFE .11 (Leicester Square Theatre : Certificate A) Director: Ken Annakin " B ELIEVE it or not," says Jim......

Unholy Innocents

Page 4 from 18th July 1952

THEATRE : By W. J. IGOE THE INNOCENTS (Haymarket) H ENRY JAMES said of The Turn 11-of the Scree., upon which this subtle melodrama is "based,"......

/ Trial By Comparison

Page 8 from 28th June 1957

GRACE CONWAY Looks at the Films ST. JOAN Certificate A: Leicester Square Theatre Director: Otto Preminger IT was a rather weary, dark......

Seeing Stars

Page 6 from 22nd July 1955

GRACE CONWAY AT THE CINEMA PT100 hot to be intense and too hot to be critical—well, carping, anyway. It's holiday time and it takes more than a......

The Last Tragedy

Page 6 from 13th November 1953

THEATRE: By W. J. IGOE ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA (Princes) THIS is Shakespeare's imperial - 11 tragedy, the last of the major works. He had conquered......

Why All This Pother?

Page 3 from 12th May 1950

Prelude to Fame iGAtimorer Am) MARKLE ARC H PAVILION) Director : Fergus McDonell WHY all this pother, suddenly, about the undesirability of child......

Theatre A Shaw Revival?

Page 3 from 24th June 1960

W HAT with "Saint Joan" at the Old Vic, "Candida" at the Piccadilly, and "Dear Liar" at the Criterion, there seems to be something of a Shaw......

Midsummer Night Triumph

Page 2 from 21st June 1963

pETER HALL'S prOduction ot A Midsummer Night's Dream (Aldwych Theatre) has an irresistible spell-binding wonder about it. Juliet Mills (daughter......

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