Norman Hart, the Association’s Solicitor: PAYMENT OF RENT.—The lessee or tenant is not released from the payment of rent under his lease or agreement on account of war, but unless the landlord obtains the leave of the Court he cannot proceed to exercise any remedy which otherwis
September 21, 1939 - The Era - London, London, England
FIRST WAR-TIME REVUE By MARGERY ROWLAND IONDON’S first new production of the war was presented at the Unity Theatre Tuesday. It is a remarkable show. Any revue devised, written, composed, and produced in three days must be remarkable. Sandbag Follies a cheerfully artless theatri
September 21, 1939 - The Era - London, London, England
How Cinema Reopen Secured IT would be difficult to calculate the value of the energy, tact, and persistence shown by President E. J. Hinge over the last two weeks. The trade itself can best evaluate it in terms of its potential losses had cinemas remained closed. Staffs, too, ha
September 21, 1939 - The Era - London, London, England
Site for Government During War? THE South Kensington site of the National Theatre is to be offered to the Government for the duration of the war for use for any purpose for which it may be needed. I learned this from Geoffrey Whitworth, honorary secretary of the Natioftl Theatre
September 21, 1939 - The Era - London, London, England
iTHE opening of theatres on ■ Sunday, discussed and urged immediately before the war, may be effected under war conditions as an alleviation of the theatre s difficult plight. .... I understand that it is among the several points being urged to the Home Office by West End manage
September 21, 1939 - The Era - London, London, England
raw amocutmo, ioa DORLAND HOUSB, 14-lt, REfiENT STREET. E.W.I Kt.l TIMU MMMT. AMIUUA. tM-UA THE Halifax Pal, Arthur White ap Step Out Sammi Mannie Jay and Don't Be Shy." •euthampton West End Varleti with Badminton Mabel Somers. No Mack. Franklyn Sisters, Ada and 1 Birmingham Bir
September 21, 1939 - The Era - London, London, England