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“THE FAKE.”

It is not often that a play of the calibre of “Tho Fake” is attempted in amateur dramatic circles. Highly sensational plays with tense situations and heavy dramatic acting, even though they caricature a modern tendency and tend to arrest degeneracy by focussing the spotlight of public opinion on a particular “dead spot,” are not usually regarded as being capable of interpretation by amateurs. It says much, therefore, for local talent when a play such as “The Fake,” by Frederick Lonsdale, can be produced by the Palmerston North Society. A capable team of players has been welded into a strong combination by Mr . Fred Cousins (producer) and it is stated by competent critics that this is Mr Cousins’s masterpiece, surpassing even “Interference.” The play, which is in throe acts, is sot in modern surroundings and in tho first scene the characters are introduced and Mavis Stanton receives the congratulations of the guests at her wedding feast on the occasion of her marriage to Hon. Gerrard Pillick. Act 2 shows the Buffering Mavis has undergone during five years of mental torture and physical fear owing to her husband’s derangement of mind due to his drug habits. How Geoffrey Sands manages to inveigle Pillick into a seaside jaunt and contrives to arrange that he docs not return is well and cleverly portrayed. Those taking part include: Miss Betty Mcßae (Mavis Stanton), Mrs D. J. Davies (Mrs Stanton), Miss Gwen Ross and B. Rodgers, Messrs C. Rabone Gibbs (Mrs Heskcth Pointer), Misses B. (Edward Stanton M.P.), M. 11. Oram Geoffrey Sands), N. Ellison (Hon. G. Pillick), E. G. Seeker (Clifford Horn); E. G. Spraggon (Heskcth Pointer) and H. Driver. Tho play opens at flic Opera House on Thursday evening next, the 15th inst., for a throe-nights season. The box plan’ will open at the Central Booking Office on the 13th inst. (hon. members November 12).

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 295, 10 November 1934, Page 8

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“THE FAKE.” Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 295, 10 November 1934, Page 8

“THE FAKE.” Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 295, 10 November 1934, Page 8