PANDORA SOCIETY
Another highly successful playreading evening was recently- presented by the Pandora Musical and Dramatic Society in their theatrette in A S. Paterson’s Building, Lower Cuba Street. The entertainment consisted of four one-act.plays, mainly comedies, entitled “The Intruder,” “The Twisted Smile,” “On a Veranda” and “The Doubt,” a very humorous impromptu play acted by volunteers from the audience. This idea was so successful that it was decided to repeat it on other oneact nights. The players in these diverting plays were as follow: Mesdames Lennon, Drawbridge, Fall, Wallace, Prescott, - Hussey, Walpole, Messrs. Whatman, Rountree, Cousins, Williams, Dennistoun-Wood, Just and Hollands.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 149, 19 March 1936, Page 5
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