CORRESPONDENCE.
AN IGNORANT CRITIC. . .(To The Editor.) ST,—Tn rending the critique r.d ‘‘Are You a Mason?” in .the “Star’ on the day after my recent productioi of that play,. I note that exception: wai taken to some oi the jokes and re marks; in short, they were Meseribei as vulgar, and it was suggested that the play was' not quite Jhe Same a: when produced by J. C. IVilliamson Ltd., in the capital cities. 1 wish t< refute this statement; it is absclutel. incorrect, and could only be made b someone who 'knew no better. 1 havbeen associated with the firm of J. t Williamson, Ltd., for the past sixteei years, some of the time as a leadin; juvenile in the Royal Comic Coy., am latterly in management for mysoll touring the “lirm’s” latest successes I'he script of “Are You u Mason?” at used by me, is the property of J. C Williamson Ltd., and I know or lie other script or book of the play. Re the accusation of vulgarity, I have my own sense of decency, and consider it, as Welt gs the decency o uy. audiences. There is up doubt tlml we can liiifl suggestions of vulgarity .iven in the Bible, that is if wo have Ihe minds that Win in that view. am, rli-., D. B- O‘CONNOR.
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Grey River Argus, 26 February 1926, Page 2
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