"THE BRONTES."
REPERTORY PRODUCTION. In the lives of tHe three Bronte sisters— Charlotte, Emily and Anne—Alfred Sangster found material for a remarkable biographical • play, "The Brontes," which will be produced in the Town Hall Concert Chamber on July 25, 27 and 28, by the Auckland Catholic Repertory Society. The P y i®, of course, set in the Victorian era, and th§ society has secured correct period costumes from the J. C. Williamson Co. •° Url^e " Miss Ysolindc McVeagh, the society's honorary producer, has assembled a strong cast of well-known amateurs, including Gwen McNaughton, Cynthia Stone, Winifred Cooke, Edithi Rosser, Alan McSkimming, Jack Parsons, I William Harris and Gilbert O'Sullivan.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 173, 23 July 1936, Page 11
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