TALENTED SISTERS.
Beatrix Lehmann, sister ■of the authoress, Rosamund Lehmann, . was the principal actress lin , the play "No' More Music" (by Rosamund Lehmann) when it was-presented at the London Duke of York's Theatre. . It,-is Ta'h expert piece of work^, and critics 'have wondered why it has not been done before. Sb many.inferior plays find their way to the stage in London that it has been a source of discussion as to. why "No More 'Music," with its delightful -situations, m has not ibeen snapped up before this. The piece, had presentation at the Duke of < York's mainly owing to the acumen of the London International Theatre Club, which has its headquarters in the Duke of York's. The club holds Sunday night, meetings, and cabaret nights, with buffet sdppers served on the stage after performances. In "No More Music," other players were Jane Baxter, Margaret Scudamore, Margaret Rutherford, Morland Graham, Jack Hawkins. Berth old. Vertel is' producer for the club. »■■..":..
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 6, 7 July 1938, Page 21
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159TALENTED SISTERS. Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 6, 7 July 1938, Page 21
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