Great War Theatre

Examiner of Plays' Summary:

A revue of the most casual order, making no pretence of a consecutive story and consisting practically of a series of dialogues for the two or three leading comedians. These in their stage life time to play many parts. Thus they figure a comic waiter and guest in a restaurant, as judge and applicant at a burlesque 'tribunal' episode, as pupil and teacher in the art of proposing marriage, and a customer and counter jumper in a shopping scene. There is not much wit, but there is no offence in the rough chaff which passes for satirical humour: while the songs introduced are unobjectionable. Ernest A. Bendall.

Licensed On: 26 Jul 1916

License Number: 369

British Library Reference: LCP1916/17

British Library Classmark: Add MS 66138 N

Performances

Date Theatre Type
N/A Empire, Camberwell, London Unknown Licensed Performance