TWO FINE PLAYS.
On Wednesday evening next, the members of St. Andrew’s Drama Circle will present two bright and ■ interesting plays, and a full house should result, as the price is low and the standard of production high. The first play, “Tho Old Lady Shows Her Medals” (Barrio), is one of that author’s most popular works, and the second, “In 1866” (13. Bradshaw), is an extremely interesting play with New Zealand setting and unusual historical- associations. The plays are produced by Mrs E. Bowler Watson, whose ability is well known, and among tho cast are: Mesdames G. C. Petersen, A. Mortland, R,. C. Donald, 11. F. Wilson, IC. Glendinning, Misses Coyla Cairns, Joyce > Dinnison, A. L. Thompson, and Messrs G. C. Petersen, W. B. Tennent, R. S. Stacey, F. D. Tucker and E. Bowler Watson. The orchestra will be under tho conductorship of Mrs R. S. Law,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 310, 28 November 1936, Page 13
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