ROSEMARY REES.
"Rosemary for remembrance," eavg "Ophelia." in "Hamlet," "aud "Rosemary for remembrance" aay many of out cx-soMier toys who remefiber Miss Rosemary Heea in the days when &h# and other clever people were cheering them up behind the lines with comedy-de-lux®. Jlisu Roaemary Rees lias been touring New Zealand for some time past with * clever company, delighting audience* with Davis's piquant comedy, "The Mollusc." Davis wrote "Outcast," which. wM seen when Marie Tempest was in NewZealand. The company will /commence a season of "The Molluac" in the Theatre Royal on Saturday for «ix nights. It j s a three-act play, scintillating with clever dialogue. In fact, tliß comedy lies principally in the dialogue. With. Mita Boeemary Keea are Jir Harold Moran, who will be remembered in "Daddies"; Mr George Broad, a seasoned actor who was with William Hawtrey for many years: and Miss Eileen Clifford, the clever yfun? Wellinptonian, who so-delighted local audiences in amateur productions. not long ago. The box plans for the «eacon are at The Bristol, end tickets can be procured ui. tha Tor Cave,
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17293, 3 November 1921, Page 11
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