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... British comedy - the emphasis must be made because much of today's comedy is not British — has changed with the times . For reasons already outlined , this is inevitable . Thirty years ago a magic button could conjure up a genii to ...
... British comedy - the emphasis must be made because much of today's comedy is not British — has changed with the times . For reasons already outlined , this is inevitable . Thirty years ago a magic button could conjure up a genii to ...
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Henry Gibbs. was charm . The most distinctive element currently absent from British musicals is charm . At some time in the late 1920s , the British musical took the wrong turning . It now crowds uneasily in a very short cul - de - sac ...
Henry Gibbs. was charm . The most distinctive element currently absent from British musicals is charm . At some time in the late 1920s , the British musical took the wrong turning . It now crowds uneasily in a very short cul - de - sac ...
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... British players subsisting almost wholly upon rations . War and post - war fatigue has un- doubtedly caused weariness to many players , but not rationing . The reasons go far deeper . British managements have in recent years ...
... British players subsisting almost wholly upon rations . War and post - war fatigue has un- doubtedly caused weariness to many players , but not rationing . The reasons go far deeper . British managements have in recent years ...
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