CRYSTAL PALACE.
KaTaGl P*l»««» Theatre, doca not rely ■ for it. .ton', tut catches^ ■ lEhal the spirit of the French Revolu- ■ RS'&w'u 0 * romwtis musical play. ■ Bfif 1 "Hi. t, W.toric happening*, persssiMg.'? .amber of the ereateet chsrac-ters ■MMStfvtnc* » the year 1789. B" **THB HATE SHIP."
■lL«ir««dii»rily.fla« ia « P ic '^ e h , a ' llllb secured by the management of Crystal ■BEIL Theatre lor exhibition next week. It BH» British production, "The Hate Ship. WKffltLan Thomas, the eminent English actor, role, assisted by a company . ■Eton «et> »** *•»•■ "U 1 " fef ■lsffairfscrecn, among them being.Jean B—BE Henry Victor, and John Jsamc. first tiro* in his career, HEJ «jL part ol a very original and it ha' confessed very attractive "villain. iWflllAi «/ the action take* place on the cruis■HllLSly » wealthy but rather unmoral BjaSSSaii (Jameson Thomas), who exercises ■Wl"iiiil|W<iiil sagacity to obtain everything HBEtii in this world, and no coat or crime i—grasS for Ilia end*. The iton ib e InßSwliieb hm been libelloualy labelled "> eaUai i^ ai because it-ha* and glowering thunder than {**• thlnpa that come before —L5a£T &«t it is not the "thriller' !—Bggs Yard or the murder myetery of HREIMISat of aueh wares, though a murXT das—, and another ic contemplated, IBBl*lnwin *«ng oa board a modern lugvillain control* the destinies of «f people "The Hate Ship" 'ififaaSod. :, *irile drama, but ia never obvious, pWtMr?»,|t W)^> . gjnootbly along, tumbling ilHaSMflPna adventure, alternating between WBEmSmM high romance and the CharybvmlSmm JWfsmte danger. It if aafe to preI'raHßtfcaWweai theatregoers will regard tbii ||raßErV»B » pleased eye, and' will listen *»b *> charmed ear, and will ■fflESy by the knowledge that the purgood* may, now be safely ■Hp|P« the roalm of dramatic entertain■|HSr S box plans are now open at The llHHfli 1 ! 1 X**» Company, where seats may be'
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19983, 18 July 1930, Page 9
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294CRYSTAL PALACE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19983, 18 July 1930, Page 9
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