For Serbia
Examiner of Plays' Summary:
This is a spirited if not very dramatic sketch of the joy of a Serbian survivor of the war of 1879 over the triumphant entry into his village of some Serbian troops of to-day. Among them is his own son, who is wounded, and dies crying 'long live Serbia!' to the accompaniment of his national anthem. Recommended for license. Ernest A. Bendall
Licensed On: 10 Mar 1915
License Number: 3266
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British Library Reference: LCP1915/6
British Library Classmark: Add MS 66092 BB
Performances
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16 Mar 1915 | Lyric Theatre, London | Unknown |
Licensed Performance
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Arranged by the London Czech Committee for the Serbian Red Cross. Performed by: Geo.H. Asquin, Dudley Maurice, John Sandbrook, Miss Lennie Dean, Jack Desmond, Miss Royston.
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16 Mar 1915 | Lyric Theatre, London | Professional |
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Matinée performance in aid of Serbian and other relief funds.
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