6 AUGUST 1932, Page 15

HENRY JAMES AND THE THEATRE

[To the Edi!or of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In Mr. E. F. Benson's review of Miss Elizabeth Robins' book Theatre and Friendship he misinforms your readers when he writes that Henry James "only wrote one more play" beside Guy Domville, "which, though acted in the provinces, never came to London." The play was called The High Bid and was produced in London on February 18th, 1909.-1 am, Sir, &c., IAN FORBES-ROBERTSON.

Lower Bourne, Farnham, Surrey.