THEATRE ROYAL.
• •THE BAT." Wre wasanother crowded audience at the Theatre Boyal on Saturday night to witness i. T - c "VTOKamuon English Dramatic Comnany'B production, "Tno Bat." The play Lta* to W«1 »' «»«-> "•»»* 2 £1 then Method «» «»? to-rs * '> *" «d wonderment of the audience, Speculations throughout the play have wW 1 but the right on?. At one concerned light of a candle, amid p (?,I SI ss.riis.aii; Hawthorne)? Surely u i£.>l to Miss Cornelia, the charming String-minded lady, played with dnmatta Mi« Emma Temple, and it would . v.« the facetious maid of al! work So (Elizabeth Dunns)? But had not actions been » n , d d,d not fLIaW want the elusive Bat ? Who on he? There is hardly a moment Ca -»WmTthrill and when tho puzzle is eventul«r. a*> prepare for the "■So Bat" will be staged for the last time to-night.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17610, 13 November 1922, Page 12
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139THEATRE ROYAL. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17610, 13 November 1922, Page 12
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