SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1936. Volume 7. Number 8.
Hitches
Hitches.
First and foremost, there was a noticeable lack of choesion between the choruses and the orchestra. Often one would be as much as a whole bar behind the other, the effect being the reverse of pleasing. Again it seemed that each member of the cast was determined to have at least one prompt; even the most reliable of them falling down on their lines. It was apparent that the cast had a mild form of stagefright, and this of course will right itself in good time.