LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY.
Tlie one-act play is ever popular with the dramatic public. Whether it is, like the short story, that the changing scene appeals or that the iiioclJrn tendency of impatience has invaded the field of drama, certain it is that a night of one-act productions is always well attended. On Wednesday evening next the Little Theatre Society presents three such plays, “The Hundredth Applicant” (produced by Miss Froda Whittaker), “Get Out Of Your Cage” (produced by Mr Garde Grirnshaw) and “Count Albany” (produced by Mrs Bristow). As the aim of the executive is to develop the social side of the society’s activities, it is proposed to give a dance at the conclusion of the production. Tlie public may attend the performances at a small admission foe und supper will be provided at an extra charge to all.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 190, 13 July 1936, Page 8
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139LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 190, 13 July 1936, Page 8
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