7 OCTOBER 1922, page 16

The Cinema.

JACKIE COOGAN IN "MY BOY."—PATtlg PRODUCTION. JAMIE COOGAN, the "Wonder Boy" of the films, appears to be an exception to the usual infant prodigy. It is his childish- ness that......

Music.

THE " LONDON " SYMPHONY AT MARGATE. TfrE country that produces musical festivals at places like Margate can scarcely be accused of neglecting music, especially if the music be......

The Theatre.

"CHARLES L" A PLAY BY W. G. WILLS, AT THE AMBASSADORS.—" AIR. GARRICK." A PLAY 13? LOUIS N. PARKER, AT THE COURT. IiisTomeAL plays might seem to be the fashion if one were to......

Books.

MR. ST. LOE STRACHEY'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY.* Aoanir and again, as I read Mr. Strachey's Autobiography, I find myself repeating what Carlyle said about himself and Sterling—" except in......

Music Worth Hearing.

October 8th.--Soirm PLACE INSTITTfTE (Finsbury, E.C.) 6.30 [A fine quartet, led by Mr. Charles Woodhouse, will play Haydn and Sgambati. Mr. Richard Walthew will play Debussy's •......

Some Plays Worth Seeing.

LITTLE.—The Toils of Yoshitomo .• • • • • [A Japanese heroic play bye Japanese author. A welcome change from Graid Guignol horrors.] ROYALTY.—Mr. Budd (of Kennington, S.E.)......