"BELLOW-DRAMA."
STUDENTS'. ENTERTAINMENT AT CHORAL HALL. Crowds will probably be turned away from the Choral Hall to-morrow 1 night, tor thousands will want to see the great entertainment put on by the student's of Canterbury University College. Not only the pnesent students, but also the graduates, are ■working to nwke tb* "show" right out of the ordinary. The fun should" be fast and furious. Tha first half of the programme will bo filled wita a dramatic petfonnap.ee entitled "The Man of Destiny." This is described as the "hors d'cßUvre" of tho feast, and Shaw's play will be interpreted by a strong oast from the' College Drama Society. It is to be followed by no tough fatty joints, but sn lmdeflnable something leading straight to "the Bovouryl" This is "Murdered in a Hash House," which is an amazing production by old-time students, now respectable citizens. It is described as "a steaming bellow-dwma served hot by certain staid .citizen students of antebellum days! A special jubilee dish." The plan is et The Bristol. The proceeds of tho performance will go to the Memorial ■Window Fund.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17760, 11 May 1923, Page 9
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