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the necessity for restricting the consumption of artificial illuminant, the authorities propose drastically to curtail the duration of theatrical entertainments. Should this prove to be the case, we venture to anticipate certain further regulations that may shortly be added to those already printed upon the programmes:-- (1) Every possible effort must be made to reduce the two-and-a-half hours' traffic of the stage to one hour-and-a-half. With this purpose it is enacted that-- (2) No reference to any supposed events prior to the commencement of the action will be permitted in the dialogue. All such particulars as may be essential to an understanding of the plot must be legibly printed upon the programmes. (3) No performer to take more than thirty-five seconds in quitting the stage. Backward looks and doorway pauses forbidden (provided always that nothing in this section shall apply to the case of an actor-manager when surrendering heroine to youthful rival). (4) All applause, except at the fall of the curtain, to be instantly suppressed by ushers appointed for that purpose. (5) Friend-of-the-Family parts to be restricted to one illustrative anecdote and one advisory monologue, neither to exceed three-and-a-half minutes in delivery. In addition, the Limelight Control Committee furnishes us with the following scale of allowances and restrictions under a new clause of the Defence of the Realm Act:-- DRAMA.--The duration of the employment of limelight in Drama may be as follows:-- During eviction of heroine into snowstorm, allowance of one beam for a reasonable period not to exceed one minute. For death of infant-phenomenon, double-beam lasting two minutes; supplementary allowance for angelic vision subsequent to same. Embrace of hero and heroine at curtain fall, double-beam, two-and-a-half minutes. FARCE AND COMEDY.--It is regretted that, in view of the situation, no allowances of limelight can at present be sanctioned. MUSICAL PLAYS AND REVUES.--Patriotic or Hortatory Songs may be accompanied by four beams, with supplementary allowance for encore verses. (N.B. In these cases application should be supported by a recommendation from the particular Government Department, War Office. Admiralty, or Ministry of Munitions, extolled in the proposed ballad.) Ethiopian Serenades, hitherto given by the light of (apparently) two full-moons, must be restricted to one beam, of reduced candle-power, thus c
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