Great War Theatre

Examiner of Plays' Summary:

A sentimental episode of war-time, with its scene laid at a railway-station canteen for soldiers. Colin, on his way back from the front, comes across Hamish, his highland neighbour, with whose twin-sister rosemary he has long been secretly in love in the course of their talk this affection of his leaks out, when it appears the supposed Hamish is none other than rosemary, disguised as a male recruit, on her way to the front to avenge her twin-brother who it seems was killed in an air-raid directly he arrived at home on leave. A marriage is speedily arranged, with two canteen-girls, who have acted as sympathetic chorus, as bridesmaids. Pretty, if not too plausible; and recommended for license. Ernest A. Bendall.

Licensed On: 28 Sep 1916

License Number: 475

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British Library Reference: LCP1916/23

British Library Classmark: Add MS 66144 E

Performances

Date Theatre Type
N/A Athenaeum, Glasgow Unknown Licensed Performance