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'FRENCH LEAVE'

Presented for the last time before a large audience in the Concert Chamber, Reginald Berkeley’s comedy, ‘ French Leave,’ met with the full approval of all. Miss Anita Winkel and Mr Angus Gorrie again gave excellent presentations in their roles, and they were admirably supported by Messrs Douglas Skene, Roland Watson, Bert Jones, Reynolds Herbert, Douglas Dali, and Miss Sheila Neilson. Congratulations are duo to Mr Richard • White (producer) on his excellent work, while the incidental music, provided by the D.I.C. Orchestra under Mr Charles Martin, provided all that could be desired.

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Evening Star, Issue 22033, 20 May 1935, Page 14

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'FRENCH LEAVE' Evening Star, Issue 22033, 20 May 1935, Page 14

'FRENCH LEAVE' Evening Star, Issue 22033, 20 May 1935, Page 14

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