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this THE AT UK'S HANDICAP. “None will deny that the theatre claims allegiante from, a wretched y small proportion of tie population, says the “Era.” ’‘The immediate cause of the imp: polarity is attrih. .- v:| by some, so far as the procures are concerned, t > dingy and tmomif,ridable houser stagnant advertising, inadequate staffs, and chc-lras, oil the one bond, and sh■» s a | -nr quality with iiironij-'.-lciii c.r-' ami impoverished mounting mi i-e oilier. The remote reason for the theatre's lack of ! atronage may be traced to the Puritanis.il that foilutted nr
Civil \V;, r . arid the licentiousness the Restoration period, which providid undeniable reason:- why decent ] I 'l'-e deadl avoid them. The country has
lies: recovered ir en ike wave ( * fanaticism which s' ' pi over the I ’rd Ml or the advent el Ciumwell. and Hr ”c ■lie people .to this day who would mi go into a theatre even if a religious service were to be conducted thti - :-.
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