"THE TERROR."
Ihe Terror," the second of tho Maurice Moscovltch mystery plays, again from the pen ot Jidgar Wallace, is a good companion to "Tho Ringer," Both plays are, in fact, very similar, though the stories are worked out quite different. "Tho Terror" is ■ before the audience all the time, but which of the characters really is this mysterious person no one knows till the end. It is a "spooky" play, but not too much so, and mysterious happenings and thrills are neatly balanced by just enough humour, and a love interest of course. Jlr., Moscovitch plays, the part of Ferdinand Fane, the lodger at the hotel or guest house, where the plot is laid. He may or may not be "The Terror"; it is not right to spoil tho mystery for those who havo yet to soo the play, which will be repeated tills and Monday evenings,
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 7
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