A captive at Carlsruhe and other German prison camps, with numerous illustrations by the author . A CAELSRUHE CONCERT PROGRAMME. permitted to escape the last indignity ofablution ! Into the service of the theatre I immedi-ately found myself intrigued and impressed,in the somewhat composite character ofscene-painter, scene-shifter, A CHELSEA CHRISTMAS EVE 65 actor, prompter, noises-off, and play-wright. My first essay in this latter capacitywas entitled A Chelsea Christmas Eve,the scene being a studio, embellished withsundry artistic audacities—nudes and noc-turnes, post-impress
A captive at Carlsruhe and other German prison camps, with numerous illustrations by the author . A CAELSRUHE CONCERT PROGRAMME. permitted to escape the last indignity ofablution ! Into the service of the theatre I immedi-ately found myself intrigued and impressed,in the somewhat composite character ofscene-painter, scene-shifter, A CHELSEA CHRISTMAS EVE 65 actor, prompter, noises-off, and play-wright. My first essay in this latter capacitywas entitled A Chelsea Christmas Eve,the scene being a studio, embellished withsundry artistic audacities—nudes and noc-turnes, post-impressionisms and cubisms—and from the cardboard window of whichwas a view of the Thames, including theTower Bridge!—^there entirely for econo-mical reasons, and not geographic. So pleasant, nevertheless, was this littlemake-believe interior that we rarely enteredfor a rehearsal without discovering and dis-turbing sundry reading animals who had creptinto it as a quiet and congenial environ-ment, and who frequently and regretfullysuggested that it would be desirable as apermanency. During the performance theon-coming of a monstrous and reahstic pie,built—not baked—in a wash-hand basin,filled with boiling water, and covered witha richly-coloured cardboard crust, was nearlyprovocative of an assault upon the stage bya hungry and overwroug
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