REPERTORY SOCIETY
The play to be presented by the Repertory Society on July 27, 29, and 30 is a departure from the society's recent productions in that it is a most amusing comedy. "When the Devil Was 111" fully merits this description and in the hands of a clever cast may be relied upon to give excellent entertainment. The chief comedy parts have been entrusted to Mr Bernard Beeby, who has many professional successes to his credit, and Mr Guy Cotterill, who in rehearsal has shown distinct talent as he has hitherto in more serious parts. The rest of the cast includes Mrs Spence Clark, Misses Nonie Enright, Mavis Ritchie, and Pessy Hollander, and Messrs G. S. Salter, C. Packcr-Doust, and Selwyn Davics. Reserves may be booked at 15 Bedford row.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21534, 25 July 1935, Page 8
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