Appeal on behalf of the Rehearsal Club by Dame MADGE KENDAL, D.B.E.
LONG rehearsals are one of the most exhausting forms of work. Between rehearsals the actress badly needs somewhere to go and rest and oat a quiet meal. The high-priced star, with a town flat and a West-End Club, is all right; but her humbler sisters have not these resources. It was for their sake that the Rehearsal Club was started in 1892, and, as it has necessarily to occupy an expensive central position, and at the same time, to fulfil its purpose, keep its subscription down to the very low figure of twelve shillings a year, it will be readily appreciated that it merits some outside aid.
Contributions should be sent to [address removed]