Punch or the London Charivari, Volume 158, March 24, 1920. by Various
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exclaiming, "How perfectly topping!"--both achieve an enviable
immortality. Madame KARSAVINA is exquisite; she is well supported by Mr. C.M. LOWNE (_Hon. Bill_), Mr. HERMAN DE LANGE (_Maestro_), Miss G. STERROLL(_Dowager_), and Mr. BASIL FOSTER (_Lord Vere_). And I thought I detected Mr. DU MAURIER'S appreciation of the bizarre in his production. But the triumph is the triumph of the whimsical author. I don't think he has ever done anything better; more ambitious things, yes, but nothing so free from flaw. Isn't it more than possible that just three-score years ago, on a May day (see _Who's Who_), some Maestro of Fantasy slipped into a little house in Kirriemuir, N.B., with a black bag? Wouldn't that explain the otherwise inexplicable, the unwearying resourcefulness, the unabashed playfulness of this impenitent youth? T. * * * * * DRAM.BAC. A suggestion has been put forward, with the support of the British Drama League and others, for the establishment at our universities of a "Faculty of the Theatre and Dramatic Degree." Heartily applauding the proposal, we append a typical examination paper for the final school:-- (1) Sketch briefly the progress of amateur acting in this country, |
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