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CANTERBURY COLLEGE REVUE.

"GOSH!" AT THEATRE ROYAL.

Judging by the steady business at The Bristol booking office, the season of the Canterbury College revue, "Gosh," which commences in th« Theatrs Royal on Saturday night, should be an unqualified success. Final rehearsal, are putting the finishing touches on the production, and the choruses are going with a fine awing. In the first scene of the levue the parts are allotted as follows: —The PostmasterGeneral, Mr K. G. Shrimpton; The Lady, Mr A. Slocombe; The Hotel Manager, Mr "R. p. R. Smith; The Mayor of Belfast, Mill. Workw; The Guard, Mr P. O. Skoglund; Percival Jenks, Mr A. W. Brown. The women students are controlling the second portion of the revue Miss G. Owen and Miss M. Buckhurst having leading parts. In the third and final scene the following are the principal characters:—The Mayor, Mr A. A. McLaohlan; Lieutenant Withers, Mr A. Gurnsey; .Rose, the Duke's '.laughter. Miss C. Owen; the Duke of Paokakariki, Mr A. W. Brown: the Syrlenli-ni Huntsmen. Struth and Strowsers, Mr R. Worker and Mr J. Lauretison: Burqlars, Messrs P. 0. Sknfriitnd and J. L. Hardy; the Oovemess, Mr K. G. Shrimpton. There will be a powerful chorus of snilo's, headed by Mr M. .T. Burns, and assisted by a chorus of mnids. "Mr A. E. Wright's KrepJrior Orchestr.v has b-oen enprag:cl for tVie prf.iuction, and much rehearsinT has be?n done 'vith i mu«ic. in firder to ca'ttro that everything «-it! (jo smo>3thlv durinj: the Feaso:i. The fina'.e is an animated srone nhd provides n worthy conclusion to what promises to bo a first-class entertainment. Popular prices r.re bein? charged as follows : circle and orchestral stalls as 6d (bookin" fee 6dh back stills 3s 6d. srallery 2s. pricet are inclusive of tax. n av "»le« for the fr-Vezy only onen at )h<> Toy Cave to-dav. The bos plan ia nowopen at The Bristol.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17451, 11 May 1922, Page 10

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CANTERBURY COLLEGE REVUE. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17451, 11 May 1922, Page 10

CANTERBURY COLLEGE REVUE. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17451, 11 May 1922, Page 10

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