EVEN in these days, when the stage has become organized almost as an industry, the life of the footlights has not lost its glamour, and any number of strange things happen in the world of grease-paint and green-rooms, of theatrical lodgings, and those long, dreary cross-country journeys in slow Sunday trains. In this talk Colette O'Niel (whose real name is Lady Constance Malleson. and whose first play. The Way, was produced the other Sunday at the Arts Theatre Club) will give some of her experiences on the London stage, and on tour at home and abroad.