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For Paris is an article published in The Stage on 13 august 1925.
For Paris

Mr. Ben Greet and Mr. W. Edward Stirling return to Paris with their company for a summer season beginning on August 19 at the Théatre Albert 1er. Their repertory includes "The Skin Game" and "The Foundations," by John Galsworthy; "You Never Can Tell," by Bernard Shaw, "The Importance of Being Earnest," by Oscar Wilde; "The Light That Failed," by Rudyard Kipling; "Hindle Wakes," by Stanley Houghton; and "The Speckled Band," by Conan Doyle. In addition to Mr. Greet and Mr. Stirling, the company will include Miss Agnes Thomas, Mr. Arthur Burne, Mr. Ernest Hare, Mr. Charles Bennett, Miss Margaret Vaughan, Miss Thea Johnston, and Miss Rita Trekelle. The company will return to Paris again in January for their annual Shakespearean season.