NAPIER REPERTORY PLAYERS
SEASON’S FINAL PERFORMANCE. The first season of the Napier Repertory Players came to a successful close last evening with the performing of four sketches, both dramatic and humorous. Foresters’ Hall was packed for the occasion, there being a number of visitors from Hastings presen t. The sketches produced were:—“The I Second Jest”, with Hale Spencer as I Major Chaloner and R. G. B. Chad- : wick as Sir James Lister; “Deceit”, I with Mrs H. S, Hmdmarsb as the Ger- j man woman and .A. C. Cunningham - as the officer; “Rat Poison”, with | Betty Renonf ns Mrs. Criteh, I V.-ddn Renonf ns “Liz.,” and Spen-I cer Triggs as Bill Parsons; “When tinWhirlwind Blows.” with Valerie Lewis as Josefa. Iris Bate as Anna and Uu.- 1 Clark as Madame .Amirova. The pi< ; gramme also included two recilaiui by Master J. McCarthy. The remainder <»f ilm nmiia-
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 10, 22 December 1933, Page 4
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