NELLIE BRAMLEY SEASON.
. There is a general consensus of opinion that Miss Nellie Bramley is more- appealing than ever in her comedy roles, her delightful -work in "Fair and Warmer" leading everyone to this belief. "Fair and Warmer" has everything to commend it as a, laugh-maker. Smart dialogue, ingenious situations, and very human characters make it one of the most amusing comedies seen for years. It is easy to understand why it should create such a furore wherever prbduced, for laughter is a welcome stimulus these days, ana there would be something radically wrong- with anyone who could not appreciate the many jokes. It is a domestic comedy concerning the happenings of two married couples in a flat. The chief conspirators are Miss Bramley, Mr. Arthur1 Cornell, Mr. George Hewlett, and Miss Sylvia M'Nair, and they make the fun fast and furious. Mr. George Bryant will produce the play. The box plans open at The Bristol on Wednesday.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 147, 23 June 1924, Page 2
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