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DRAMA COUNCIL’S SCHOOL

10-Day Course Begins At Massey College (New Zeulana Pres.s Association • PALMERSTON N„ Jan. 13. The New Zealand Drama Council’s eleventh annual residential theatre school opened at Massey College, Palmerston North, last night, when 75 students, representing amateur theatre groups from Auckland to Dunedin, assembled for 10 days’ training in acting, production, stage design, scene painting, playwriting and allied subjects. As in previous years, the women students outnumber the men, but this year the numbers are rather more even than in previous years, with 32 men to 43 women. The tutors at the school include Richard and Edith Campion and Raymond Boyce, all formerly with the New Zealand Players’ Company, Alan de Malmanche, of Christchurch, and Nola Miller and Gisa Taglich, of Wellington.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29102, 14 January 1960, Page 11

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DRAMA COUNCIL’S SCHOOL Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29102, 14 January 1960, Page 11

DRAMA COUNCIL’S SCHOOL Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29102, 14 January 1960, Page 11