“A MAN’S HOUSE”
DUNEDIN REPERTORY SOCIETY
“A Man’s House,” produced by Ngaio Marsh: will be presented by the Dunedin Repertory Society at the Radiant Hall next Friday and Saturday. This play, written by John Drinkwater, is of extraordinary charrh and fascination, and is perhaps best described by the word “vivid.” It has elements of suspense and climax so intense that one feels the play lives on after the final curtain. The story is
2000 years old, yet its significance remains to-day and for all time. ' The Dunedin Repertory Theatre Society, who are making repertory history by bringing the play to Christchurch, are generously giving the proceeds to St. Saviour’s Orphanages.
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22802, 30 August 1939, Page 3
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