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THE AFTER-THEATRE DANCE

The latest whim of the entertainer is to give a small supper ami dance “alter the theatre. The hostess writes to her friends•>Ve are making , lp ~ party for tbc theatre on Ihursday evening. Will yon come along, and return here after wards to supper and a little dance? it \on are going to some other show join us later on.” It is not necessary for the hostess to bear the cost of the theatre tickets. L n the other hand, a co-operative party is a good idea, one hostess issuing inv nations to the play, another providing the dance-supper. These entertainments usually meet with a conspicuous success bccAuse people who have been to sec a good play are in the right mood for following it up with another form of amusement. They are in festive spirits and there are no barriers to be pulled down ; they are ready for a meal and will enjoy the simplest of food. Indeed, a variety of sandwiches, cakes and soft drinks is all that, is needed to make things “go.” should expense he a matter for consideration. Also, for those who do not know each other well, there is always the play io discuss. Conversation flows, and the success of the venture is aecured, .Why not try it?

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 11, 24 December 1925, Page 16

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THE AFTER-THEATRE DANCE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 11, 24 December 1925, Page 16

THE AFTER-THEATRE DANCE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 11, 24 December 1925, Page 16