1. In all she was a model wife, and earned the esteem of everyone in the town. 2. In all, a labour-saving device for those with very large gardens. 3. All in all, too frenzied, too sordid and too much. 4. But not in all. 5. In all, a lovely, well-paced program. 6. In all, a piece more of private than of public interest. 7. In all, a respectable performance. 8. In all, a schematic production with some high points. 9. In all, a stimulating evening. 10. In all, as much attention goes to the peripheral happenings as to the actual contests. |