A properly equipped school of drama is needed in New Zealand to train students in dramatic work and speech training—tc train the average type of applicant for a Government drama bur ary. This is the view of Mr John V. Trevoi. lecturer in drama Ft the University o' Otago. Mr Trevor was last year appointed a member of the reconstituted Government bursary committee. He said that the proposed New Zealand school would teach speech training and training in dra-, mafic work, but not with .fitting stu-j dents for a professional stage career as the ultimate object.
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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27924, 22 March 1956, Page 12
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