NATIONAL REPERTORY THEATRE SOCIETY.
„°° the lfith, 17th, and 19tn December, the National Repertory Theatre Society will present a "triple bill" in the Town Hall Concert Chamber. Special interest i 3 attached to the first play, "Posterity," as It has been written W a Zealand author, Mr.-C.-X. Allen. It is a fantasy written upon the theme, "Why sbould we beggar ourselves to benefit posterity What has posterity done for U3?" and has been treated in a very original manner. Riders to the Sea," the second play, Is J. 11. Syn,?,ts sreat drama, which has been described as the greatest one-act play of modern times." The evening's programme will be completed with A. A:. Milne's delightful comedy, "The Boy Comes Home." A list of the performers will be found In the advertising columns. The booking plans will be open at The Bristol Co. lor the public on Monday.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 140, 10 December 1927, Page 7
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