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Examiner of Plays' Summary:

A farce of rather hackneyed misunderstandings. A man comes, as he supposes, to sleep in his friend's flat. A girl also comes, as she supposes, to sleep in the same flat, left vacant by the owner and his wife. They take each other for burglars. The situation is explained, but really the numbers of the flats have been changed and the real owner of this one arrives: he has been to a fancy dress ball disguised as a burglar. That also is explained and the other two agree to marry, apparently, and take the flat which the other man wants to let. Quite harmless. Recommended for licence. G. S. Street

Licensed On: 2 Sep 1916

License Number: 439

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British Library Reference: LCP1916/21

British Library Classmark: Add MS 66142 H

Performances

Date Theatre Type
7 Sep 1916 Oxford Music Hall, Oxford Unknown Licensed Performance