"DADDIES."
Written hi four acts, the comedy "Daddies/ 1 which is still a reigning attraction in both London and New York; shows how the eternal feminine can encompass the downfall of a confirmed bachelor's dub. Certainly they have to use such unfair weapons as young children, but they succeed. It is a clever play, and the comedy ecenes are fre^ quent and delightful. J. and N. Tait's Company, headed. by Miss Ernita Laseelles, the new English actress, is_ a strong one, and the whole production will be on first-class lines.. The season will open at the Opera House next Monday evening. The box plans are now open at the Bristol Piano Company.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 3
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