Great War Theatre

Examiner of Plays' Summary:

A simple piece of sentiment. The villain, a bank clerk, has ruined Mrs Kenworth's husband, now in America, in order to prosecute his evil designs on her. Also her sister has been leading a life of shame. A good priest comforts her and routs [sic] the wicked bank clerk. Then her sister arrives, having become a nun, her repentance being due to the rosary which she had always kept. There is nothing to object to in all this, though the Corporal is evidently a beginner in the art of drama. Recommended for License, G. S. Street.

Licensed On: 6 Jan 1916

License Number: 2

British Library Reference: LCP1916/1

British Library Classmark: Add MS 66122 B

Performances

Date Theatre Type
10 Jan 1916 Grand Theatre, Padiham, Lancashire Unknown Licensed Performance