“MASSKERADE.”
To be presented at the Opera Houss on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week the 1940 edition of the Varsity revue embodies all the best of • student wit and humour. World affairs have been moving very rapidly during the past year—both from a national and irii ternational viewpoint. This year “Massker- , ade presents “the inside story of the horrid hallucinations of Hitler’s mani-acal-mind.”. There is given “the truth of Mussolini’s collaborations.” To those that know anything about European affairs, this breath-taking expose will come ;as a. shock. To those who don’t know | anything about the international situa- | fmn—well, they’ll he surprised. National and local politics arc also treated. ' The people of Palmerston North will see for the first time “the inner workings and Ihc private lives of the nation’s leaders and the ingenious methods being adopted by them to step .up production.” Love, laughter and melody combine to make “Masskerade ’ the brightest 9IIOW of the year, a non-stop variety effort with a ' cast of Over sixty. Popular prices (3s, 2s 6d and Is 6d) arc being charged, with , free reservations at Collinson and Cunnmghame’s. This ‘ show is suitable for all.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 169, 17 June 1940, Page 2
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