15 JULY 1922, Page 15

SOME PLAYS WORTH SEEING.

RAYMARKET.—The Dover Road .. . .

[Mr. A. A. Milne's pleasing comedy is played in the shadow of too vast a butler.]

PLAYIIORSE.—Tke Second Mrs. Tangueray . [Mies Gladys Cooper in Mr. Pinero's "strong play." It has not quite stood the teat of time, yet is interesting.] LYRIC, liAmmERSIIITIL—The Beggar's Opera

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8.30-2.30 8.15-2.30 8.15-2.30

ST. JAMES'S.—The Bat [Revolvers and 'tees.) WEST END CU,TEMA (Coventry Street).—Intolerance

Daily at 2.15, 5.15, 8.15 Sundays at 6.0 and 8.30 [One of the best of the mammoth films revived—Babel, Babylon, and lions.]

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... 8.15-2.30