“GEORGE AND MARGARET”
Gay Comedy For Wellington “Better is laughter to make us merry, than experience to make us sad,” says one wiseacre, and this is the underlying motif of Gerald Savoury’s comedy, “George and Margaret ,” which will be staged by the Fay Compton company at the New Opera House, Wellington, for a week, beginning on Faster Saturday at the matinee. Laughter pursues its merry course through a two-and-a-half-hour introduction to the irrepressible Garth-Banders family, the members of which typify every individual trait the human race is heir to. Miss Fav Compton appears as the 'muddle-headed, well-meaning mother; Stafford Hilliard is the imperturbable, peace-loving head of the household ; Hay* ley Bell and Michael Wilding are the scatter-brained daughter and. son; and , Bruno Barnabe is til© aesthetic son.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 151, 23 March 1938, Page 7
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