Judge, 1930-07-19 · page 29 of 36
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Shatin r ’ The Theatre (Continued from page 16) | | is a play in the offing in which “T Captive” theme is’ reversed which we are to be entertained b spectacle of an assortment of pansies. There is another, from the French, in | which a man thinks he rnd and convinces everyone about him that he is telling the truth, and there is still inother in which a man who believes himself to be of Divine Ori only gets wise to himself when he has what ain be euphemistically de- n affair of the heart with Then there is a play sched- uled by one of the art theatre groups that shows us God in plain clothes, @ la Hamlet, Petruchio, et al. in mufti; it is a translation from the German of Hasenclever, as the one ut the gent of Divine Origin is | from the Polish “Zabbatai Zevi.” A play in which the sex business will go considerable distance beyond the Lysistrata” limit is on the calendar, as is also one in which all the charac- ters are presented as_ theoretically | naked, | About the only kind of play that | isn’t scheduled, it seems, is one in which the Virgin Mary is depicted as Peggy Joyce, and for all I know somebody m ady working on that one, too. may once seribed < a cutie, y be alr A Last Resource The Bright Young Thing entered the clothier’s shop and approached the counter. nt_a present for an old gen 1 for Whitsun,” she said. n."" replied the assistant. | Something nice in ties “No: he has a beard, plained. “H'm,” the thoughtfully. waiste might be suitable “No; it’s a long beard,” came back the answer. The assistant sighed wearily. “Well, how about carpet slippers?” —ANswers the girl ex- murmured faney assistant “Perhaps A motorist, d station yard, n who shouted: * your ‘orn The driver replied you sound your aitches ing rapidly into a arly hit an old man, Why don’t you sound “Why don't —Tit-Bits The next war, according to scien- tists, will be fought with machines and the chauffeur of that taxic barely dodged last night thinks it has started SVENING Post | SHE'S ONLY ~.- YET SHE “ATHLETE’S Foot” HE paddles around «nly in the sand. She makes a “splash” in the social swim, but could hardly be called the mermaid of her beach club. 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