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ANOTHER VENTURE

“FLESH AND BLOOD” SHOWS

Gabriel Toyne, the London actorproducer who was associated with the recent attempt to popularise “flesh and blood” drama in New Zealand, is not discouraged by the non-success of that venture.

Mr. Toyne is remaining in New 'Zealand, and states that he will organise a company of talented amateurs for the production of plays which have proved successful in London. tie is still confident that there are audiences for such plays In the Dominion.

The first productions will be “Tomorrow’s Child,” a London success, and Bernard Shaw’s “Candida.”

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Hutt News, Volume XXII, Issue 2, 23 June 1948, Page 3

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ANOTHER VENTURE Hutt News, Volume XXII, Issue 2, 23 June 1948, Page 3

ANOTHER VENTURE Hutt News, Volume XXII, Issue 2, 23 June 1948, Page 3

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