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RENOWN THEATRE

TODAY AND TOMORROW Nobody in "The Way Ahead" asks "What are we fighting for?" for no one is in any doubt. They are not idealists but ordinary souls with ordinary hopes and ordinary scepticisms about the brave new worlds to come and the way that ieads to them. "The Way Ahead" preten is neither to a-"message" nor to "uplift." There is more laughter than tears in it, more excitement and suspense than argument, Its quality and character derive from its subject, the British soldier from the United Kingdom. It will carry liis spirit to audiences all over the world, and will do so not unwortaiiy.

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Chronicle (Levin), 8 November 1946, Page 3

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RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 8 November 1946, Page 3

RENOWN THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 8 November 1946, Page 3

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