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Page 16 from 14th October 1938SATURDAY %Tisane (I): 3.15 p.m., Organ 'Recital Marthe tiraquernond. ilmvaxsum (I): 11.10 a.m.. Fr. Dito, O.P. 5.11i p.m., News in Esperanto.......

The Play
Page 10 from 8th July 1938Men Blundering Amidst Enchantments The Tempest Pleasant it is on a summer evening to sit in Queen Mary's Gardens and watch the play. The birds......

Horrifying Tension As Eddie Hurtles To Tragedy
Page 14 from 6th March 2009THEATRE REVIEW A View from the Bridge DUKE OF YORK ʼ S THEATRE I n ancient times tragedies were always about great men and women, kings and......

The Cinema
Page 10 from 21st May 1937From Gershwin To Beethoven THE CINEMA IS DOING ITS JOB From IRIS CONLAY, Catholic Hera1:1 Film Critic The two new filtns this week are both......

Radio
Page 9 from 6th March 1936By WiUrid Rooke Ley A programme that has aroused much discussion is the attempted broadcast of a ghost on March 10. The house which is supposed to......

E People And The Play Ngl Ish Acting—at Its Weakest And...
Page 4 from 16th February 1935By R. W. S. depreciation ffi the arts is a • constituent of En g lish snoband it is nowbere less j ustified the theatre. We are not a ' actors,......

New Films " The Passing Of The Third Floor Back "
Page 16 from 25th October 1935The New Gallery It must be all of thirty years ago that Jerome K. Jerome gave to J. Forbes Robertson one of the most impressive, and successful.......

Lacking Real Human Curiosity In Being Alive
Page 10 from 23rd September 1938Yet These Characters Live Dear Octopus ISS DODIE SMITH knows her middle-class England and apparently likes it, for she continues to write highly......

Star Passengers In A Stagey Siding
Page 6 from 29th November 1974by FREDA BRUCE LOCKHART As the 18th London Film Festival approaches its final week, the attractions at the ordinary West End cinemas, once more......

Freda Bruce Lockhart Interviews Sir John Gielgud
Page 3 from 7th March 1975Modesty of a supreme master of his craft Lifelong admiration is felt by a whole generation of theatregoers in this country for Sir John Gielgud.......