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Aims and Ideals in the Theatre '
FEW of our listeners cannot have seen either
The Immortal Hour or The Farmer's Wife.
They owed both to Sir Barry Jackson. The founder of the Birmingham Repertory Company has done, and is doing, good work for the English theatre. And the man who has been responsible alike for the various productions of Shakespeare in modern dress, and Mr. Eden Philpotts ' plays, to say nothing of the heroic enterprise of Back to Methuselah, must obviously be a man of wide interests and a catholic mind, both qualities exceedingly to be desired in a theatrical manager