DOMESTIC FIGHT IN THEATRE
MIX-UP IN STALLS AT ST, JAMES " THAT'S -MY WIFI'.” The overture had been played. Ihe curtain was up. Lalc-eomers had settled noisily into their seats. And a burst of applause had greeted Elsie Prim*e and Jimmy Godden. and all the old favourites, as well as the newcomers in the big Fuller show, Lido Lady ! at St. James Theatre (Sydney) recently. And then. Swish! Swish! Bang! liangl Swish! Take that! And that! And that! ” It was an extra, ‘‘turn” —hut one not provided by the management (reports the Sydney ‘Guardian ’). Jn the semi-darkness, a man could be seen using a flexible walking stick to belabour a man and a woman seated together. He flogged them mercilessly, but impartially about 1 lie bead and shoulders. ‘‘Swish! Crash!” The stick broke, but the assailant picked up the part ot the stick with the knob on, and again
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Evening Star, Issue 20137, 30 March 1929, Page 17
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148DOMESTIC FIGHT IN THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 20137, 30 March 1929, Page 17
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