theatre reviews u.k.
scapino oliver!
the national health a
midsummer night's dream the taming of the shrew
the merchant of venice loves
labours lost a
winter's tale the good
natured man the burglar
the card the architect and the emperor of assyria
on to theater reviews u.s.a. jim's biography
"the burglar" 1969 directed by
frank dunlop vaudeville
theatre, london
reviewer stewart lane
morning star
"the saving feature of the evening was jim dale, proving himself once
again a comedy actor with energy and talent. perhaps one day his full
potentialities will be properly exploited and extended: when that day comes we
could well find ourselves with a young-generation star."
reviewer dorothy newton sheffield telegraph
"jim dale as the burglar is the undoubted star of this piece - he has to be
weak, wary, with short sight and stumbling gait. in other words, a laurel sans
hardy."