ACTORS IN “STAY-IN” STRIKE
EVICTION ORDER RESISTED LONDON, December 8. The Paris correspondent of the News Chronicle says that 74 actors and the staff of the Renaissance Theatre after each performance camp on boxes in the stalls to support the lessee in resisting an eviction order for the. purpose of enforcing the legal fortnight’s notice. Their action makes possible a continuance over Christmas.
The irony of the position is that the theatre is owned by the Railwaymen’s Friendly Society, whose members invented the “stay-in” strike.
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Southland Times, Issue 23379, 10 December 1937, Page 5
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