ENTERTAINMENTS.
ARE YOU A MASON? Laugh and grow fat. An old saying, certainly, and one that, if true, must have caused many slim people to grow stout judged by the countless thousands who have laughed over “Are You a Mason?” the screamingly funny comedy to be staged (by arrangement with J. Williamson, Ltd) al the Municipal Theatre, Hastings, tomorrow night, by Mr D. B. O’Connor’s nciv musical comedy company. In three acts with music, the comedy is one of “bluff.” Pa-in-] aw bluffs ma-in-law that he is Grand Master of a Masonic Lodge. Son-in-law at the same time bluffs wifey that he is a Mason'. iWlhcn the two men meet they bluff ea«b other that they are full f3c%dged| Masons. The complications that follow are, as may he imagined, absurdly funny. The comedy goes with a bung all the way, and.is interspersed with bright, song's by Mr O’Connor and other members of his company. Th# box plan is at Fail’s.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 12, 28 December 1925, Page 7
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