"PETER PAN."
Final Performance,
The Repertory Society's stage presentation, "Peter Pan," which has met with considerable success during the past week, will conclude at the Gran* Opera House tonight. .There was another large' and appreciative audience on Saturday night. Sir James Barrie has gathered together in .this,^mortal; play all the loved people of childhoods land of imagination. Fairies and gnomes, Red Indians and pirates, _all meet in the Never Never Land. The scenes of the piece are unbelievably, lovely. The wood where "gnomes, ana fairies dance a ballet is the most fairylike, magical place any storybook ever attempted to describe. Excellent work was done by every member oi the cast. ' - |'!
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 149, 21 December 1936, Page 4
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