11 JULY 1952, page 18

. The Bride Of Denmark Hill. By Lawrence Williams And

Nell 0 'Day. (Royal Court.) THIS is literary history without tears for repertory theatre-goers. It is the sort of piece conceived and born to be exempted from entertainment tax,......

The Trap. By Ferdinand Bruckner. (duke Of York's.) " On

he must go from sin to sin like a real gentleman." This is said of Pless, the nasty farmer who has seduced his servant-girl Karen, driven his delicate wife to suicide, and made......

Contemporary Arts

THEATRE The Innocents. By William Archibald. (Her Majesty's.) . The Turn of the Screw was a unique story, but this play " based on " it is an ordinary spook sonata of shallow......

Music

ONE of the chief characteristics of the revolution which took place in music during the first quarter of the present century was the unanimity with which the revolutionaries......

Cinema

Something Money Can't Buy. (Odeon, Marble Arch.)—Castles in the Air. (Plaza.) IT is grievous to report that the two new films on view this week are both nearly as bad as films......