REPERTORY SOCIETY.
For sheer aitdaeity it would be difficult to parallel the idea of "This Woman Business," which is to be produced by the Wellington Repertory Society in the Concert Chamber for a' season of five nights commencing tomorrow at 8 p.m. The doors will be opened at 7.15, aud the box plans are at the D.I.C. ' To conceive and insist upon such a theme for a three-act comedy is an indication of how much confidence the playwright, Mr. Bonn Levy, had in himself and the theatregoing- public. And despite the fact that some of his friends thought him too cynical for his years, the play not only established itself in immediate public ' favour but also established the status of the author, who can now exact royalties equal to those of Bernard Shaw and John Galsworthy. The London ''Daily " News" critic proclaimed it "Brilliant." The "Morning Post" "A pure delight,"* and Mr. St. John Ervine said: "The author may turn out to be a genius." The Misses Zita Chapman and Anette Strickland, with Dr. S. E. Crawford and Messrs. Vivian Rhind, George Swan, F. HayesTowns, J. B. Yaldwin, R. E. Pope, and E. E. Le Grove will co-operate in its presentation Under the direction of Mr. Leo dv Chateau. __
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 55, 3 September 1934, Page 3
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