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Edward Stirling has secured a big personal triumph, and his performances in "The Light that Failed," "[[The Speckled Band (play 1925 with Ben Greet)|The Speckled Band]]," and "You Never Can Tell," etc., have met with just praise from the French Press.
Edward Stirling has secured a big personal triumph, and his performances in "The Light that Failed," "[[The Speckled Band (play 1925 with Ben Greet)|The Speckled Band]]," and "You Never Can Tell," etc., have met with just praise from the French Press.





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Permanent English Theatre is an article published in The Era on 12 september 1925.


Permanent English Theatre

The Era (12 september 1925)

So successful has the season been that they have made arrangements to run a permanent English Theatre in Paris at the Theatre Albert 1er, and this will commence at once. They will run the theatre with English and American works exclusively, and intend presenting the best known plays in English drama.

Edward Stirling has secured a big personal triumph, and his performances in "The Light that Failed," "The Speckled Band," and "You Never Can Tell," etc., have met with just praise from the French Press.