PRINCESS THEATRE.
Those who see "Thark," the new British and nonunions farce, starring Ralph Lynn and Tom "alls, and introducing once move the famous Adwych team, will be struck by.the spontaneity or Its humour, and readily agree that this is the most hilarious Walls-Lynn comedy ever to ( l)e shown. "Thark" is. now screening at the Princess Theatre. Nowhere is1 the comedy more marked than in the remarkably funny climax, when Ralph and Tom, in bed together in the "haunted" room, reach such a pitch of nervous tension that every noise and every movement fs translated by them into when the branch of a tree blows in through the window at. the side of the bed ■with an awful clatter, bringine plaster down with It ana sweeping tts leaves across the feet of the dozing sleepers. Mary Brough and Robertson Ha c. two other prominent members of the Aldwych team, also occupy prominent roles.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1934, Page 3
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153PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1934, Page 3
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