"YOUNG WOODLEY."
The next J. C. Williamson attraction to be staged hero at the Grand Opera House on batimlay evening, and for seven, nights only, is tho interesting stage story of collcgo life Voting Woodley." In England it ran for something like four hundred nights. In Lewis Shaw »,3i« y?une EnsrHsh boy who plays the title role, audiences win see a young actor whose selec- ''™ '"r th.° Au,? tralian j, roaucUo]l created something of a stir in London, for all England was searched for a boy actor for the part. Other youthful members-of. the company are S e°J gv Prest°n "i 13 Michael Mac Owen, who S£?» J° Ung» w»o? l(=y's school pals. The lmP°rtant Part of Laura Simmons is portrayed by £atalte Moya, and Simmons is In the hands «wKS ny? ■"*<> als° Produces the. play. All these people who come with English repugn! n v'?.,'?'* 1'1?, the, lr 5 m appearance here. The play is repeating in New Zealand its Engh ß Brfftof" b°X PanS are nOW Open "
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 148, 27 June 1929, Page 5
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