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Music hall’s poisoned poignard and farmers abroad
A great deal of this is first-class. Starting with Greek as She is Taught, almost the whole of this revue goes with a bang. The Sisters is an admirable burlesque of an infliction the music hall knows only too well, only, of course, they are sometimes mother and daughter, or grandmother and granddaughter. Mr Jack Hulbert as the older and more tricksy of the two, pounds the piano, while Miss Betty Chester toots.
In a girlish skirt Mr Hulbert still contrives to look more like the Hyde Park statue of Achilles than anything else. Castigation by ridicule is the proper business of revue, and those extraordinary folk who think that drama can be purveyed by wireless had better go and have a look at
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