At an evening performance of “Yellow Jack” there were two attractive young ladies who stood at the door and addressed the following question to all members of the audience as they left the theatre: “Did you mind the lack of an intermission in “Yellow Jack?”
The answers were clocked with the following results: 1,000 in favor of an intermissionless play and thirty-two in favor of putting an intermission into “Yellow Jack.”
As many as eighty persons said they wished all plays had no intermissions. All this would seem to indicate that Mr. McClintic will probably not add an intermission to “Yellow Jack.”
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