SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY
"Much Ado About Nothing" was read by the Shakespeare Society qn Thursday evening. The title roles,1 Beatrice and Benedict, were read respectively by Mrs. F. C. Burgess and C. G. Bloore, and the less distinguished parts were taken as follows:' —Hero. Mrs. C. G. Bloore; Antonio, Mrs. R. L. Davies; Friar Fr&rtcis, Mrs. Walcott; Con' rade, Mrs. Scammell; Margaret, Mrs. E. C. Harvie; Ursula, Mrs. I. A. Bagnail: Watchman, Miss S. Williams; Sexton, Mrs. Walcott, "Don Pedro," F. Pears; "Don John," W. O. Phillips; "Claudio," W. A. Millar; "Leonato." E. C. Feltham; "Borachio," J. P. Nicoll; "Dogberry," E. C. Harvie; "Verges," S. F. McLean.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1941, Page 9
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