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PLYMOUTH THEATREEliot Street, near Tremont Street
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PLYMOUTH THEATRiGAL CO. . . LesseesERED E. WRIGHT Manager
Executive Staff
THOS. L. S. CROWELL .... TreasurerBERT CALLANAN ... AssistantJOSEPH A. Di PESA . Press RepresentativeJOHN HALPIN . ... Door keeperCHRIS SHEEHAN Head UsherADDIEF. FLINT MatronBANTY NORTON . . . StenographerWILLIAM A. ROBINSON . . . CarpenterMAURICE S. EDWARDS . . Electrician^RANKW. DODGE Properties
BOX OFFICE REGULATIONS
Open continuously from 9 A.M. until 10 P.M.
Seats may be secured two weeks in advance.
Tickets for this theatre can be ordered by tele-
phone— Oxford 2075— or mail or telegraph, andwill be held twenty-four hours, except when orderedon the day of the performance for which they areto be used, when they will be held until 12.30 P.M.for matinees and until 7 P.M. for evenings. Ticketsordered and paid for by mail will be held untilcalled for.
Remittances should be made payable to Fred E.Wright, Manager.
Ladies’ retiring room on left side of first balcony,and also in corridor of second balcony.
Smoking and Gentlemen’s retiring room at footof stairs leading from the foyer.
Smoking positively forbidden in all parts of thetheatre and entrance lobby.
Free check rooms are provided for ladies andgentlemen to the right of entrance to orchestrafloor, another check room at the foot of the first
balcony stairway. Also for gentlemen, directlyoff the smoking room, where coats and wraps maybe checked at the owner’s risk.
Parties finding lost articles in any part of thetheatre will please leave them at the ticket office.
The management will not be responsible for articles
placed under the seats.
The management will deem it a great favor if
the patrons of this theatre will report any act ofincivility on the part of the employees.
Physicians and others who anticipate beingsummoned during the performance are requestedto acquaint the box office with the numbers oftheir seats, so that they may be promptly notifiedif any message is received for them.
Every difficulty arising in respect to errors intickets or sittings, or any complaints, should bereferred to the manager for speedy and properadjustment.
Ushers are not allow'ed to accept or solicit gra-tuities for their services.
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“SWANK!”A COCKNEY COMEDY IN ONE SCENE
By ROLAND PERTWELL
Followed by
“The Younger Generation”By STANLEY HOUGHTON
Author of ‘‘Hindel Wakes^^
^‘THE YOUNGER GENERATIONS^is a modern comedy in three acts, and achieved a record
run of 150 consecutive performances at the HaymarketTheatre, London.
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NOW PLAYING
FIRST TIME IN BOSTON OF THEGREAT LONDON SUCCESS
HEYOUNGER
GENERATIONBy STANLEY HOUGHTONAuthor of “Hindel Wakes”
THE YOUNGER GENERATIONis a modern comedy in three acts, and achieved arecord run of 150 consecutive performances at theHaymarket Theatre, London.
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J. LINFIELD DAMON, Jr,, Proprietor
WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1915
Evenings at 8.15
Thursday and Saturday Matinees at 2.15
Mr. Claude Beerbohm Presents
“SWANK!”A COCKNEY COMEDY IN ONE SCENE
By ROLAND PERTWELLAlfred Edward Gollins
Dahlia ParsonsClaude Beerbohm
Beatrice Terry
Scene near Hyde ParkLondon
FOLLOWED BY
Younger GenerationA Comedy in Three Acts
By STANLEY HOUGHTONAuthor of “Hindel Wakes”
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Mr. Clifford Rawson. .
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Agnes Elliot Scott
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Beatrice Terry
. . . Leonard Mudie
Mary Forbes
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Henry Crocker
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. Alexander Calvert
. Claude Beerbohm
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