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PANDORA SOCIETY

Noel -.-■ Coward's witty and daring three-act play "Private Lives" was presented to a delighted audience at the Pandora Musical and Dramatic Society's theatrette recently. This ' intimate comedy dealt with the fortunes and misfortunes of four people—Sybal and Elyot Chase, played by Miss O. Warring ■■'■' and.' Mr, P. W..'Cousins,, and Amanda' arid Victor. Prynne, played by Miss G. - Morgan and Mr.1 C. Dennis-toun-Wood. So well did-these performers manage their difficult parts, and so artfully were:;the settings contrived, that the audience was barely conscious that the "lines." were read. .- In fact, the.books did not appear to hamper the exciting action" in any way. It was evident' from' the-beginning that the play had been carefully, rehearsed and directed.. . Every available •'■ seat was taken' and the performance enthusiastically acclaimed.. • Supper closed a delightful evening. ■ ' .

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Evening Post, Issue 79, 2 April 1936, Page 7

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PANDORA SOCIETY Evening Post, Issue 79, 2 April 1936, Page 7

PANDORA SOCIETY Evening Post, Issue 79, 2 April 1936, Page 7