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'AREN'T WE ALL?'

SMART ENGLISH COMEDY The sparkling three-act comedy by Frederick Lonsdale, entitled ‘ Aren’t Wo All?’ will bo presented at His Majesty’s Theatre for a three-night season, commencing on Thursday, Juno 30s. The Dunedin Comedy Flayers are to be congratulated on .securing this delightful comedy for presentation, as it is one of the brightest and smartest, rich in clever sayings, amusing complications, and rich English dialogue. Many theatregoers will probably recall that this play was played here, by special request, by the BoucicaultVanbrugh Company when it last toured New Zealand, and on that occasion a box office record was established for the theatre. The cast of characters chosen to interpret this comedy has been carefully selected, and is probably tho strongest of its kind ev brought together on the Dunedin stage. Included in the cast will be Blisses .Jessie M'Lennan, Gwenda Burt, Nancy Oram. Mary Jolly, and Messrs E. Griffin, H. Herbert, K. Palmer, Colin Tanley, Harold Bain, F. H. Dampen, and Reg. Tapley. The play will lie well staged and dressed, and Mr Fettitt's orchestra will supply the music incidental to the production. All in all, theatre-goers may look forward to an excellent night's entertainment. I’opnlar prices are being ebarg. and the box plan opens at The Bristol on Monday morning.

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Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 10

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'AREN'T WE ALL?' Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 10

'AREN'T WE ALL?' Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 10