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“ARMS AND THE MAN”

The Wellington Repertory Theatre players are expected to further enhance their reputation in “Arms and the Man,” the famous comedy by George Bernard Shaw, which will open m Wellington tomorrow. “Arms and the Sian” is a Ruritanian romance —but with what a difference! The damsel is asked, to choose, not between hero and villain, but between two different Kinds of hero. One represents unromantic realism that gets things done. The other, chivalrous idealism that doesn’t. The Intelligent Woman justifies Mr. Shaw’s great hopes of her and makes the right choice. Box plans are at the D.I.C.

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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 51, 24 November 1941, Page 10

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“ARMS AND THE MAN” Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 51, 24 November 1941, Page 10

“ARMS AND THE MAN” Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 51, 24 November 1941, Page 10

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