TWO PLAYS
LYCEUM CLUB
Two plays were presented last ovening at the Lyceum Club by members of the Dramatic Circle, and a large number of club members and their friends formed an enthusiastic and appreciative audience. As is usual at the Lyceum Club, tho flowers were a feature, and at the conclusion of the programme supper was served. The plays, which were produced by Miss Ahem, were "The Odd Streak" and '"Blessed is the Peacemaker." In the former the parts were played by Miss Sunlay, Mrs. Graham Berry, Miss Fagan, and Miss J. Barker, and in tho latter by Miss Ahem, Mrs. Graham Berry, Miss Keddell, Mr. North, and Mr. Sommerville. Included in the evening 'a programme also were a piano solo by Miss Mavis Dillon, a recitation by Mrs. Hastings, and a song by Miss Ailsa Dillon. The performance will bo repeated, when Miss E. Clark and Mrs. Herbert and Miss Powell will givo musical items.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 81, 6 April 1933, Page 15
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157TWO PLAYS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 81, 6 April 1933, Page 15
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