A Happy Razzle
Examiner of Plays' Summary:
This is even more incoherent than the average. In the first scene a number of people in the house of Sir Richard Razzle romp about and play a game which consists of hiding buttons. Then for some reason they are arrested and there is a 'court scene' consisting entirely of songs, followed by a Japanese scene, also all songs. The thing is quite innocent as it stands. I have marked on p.1 a passage when the hero gives 3 toasts and puts the King and Queen after the army and navy - but it might be meticulous to correct this. The songs appear to be all given and are silly and harmless. Recommended for Licence. G. S. Street
Licensed On: 31 Jul 1916
License Number: 378
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British Library Reference: LCP1916/18
British Library Classmark: Add MS 66139 B
Performances
Date | Theatre | Type | |
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7 Aug 1916 | Grand Theatre, Gravesend | Unknown | Licensed Performance |