It’s a Repertory Show
The society has been very fortunate in having the services of Alan Coles to play the, dealer, Rosen. Christopher Bean’s masterpiece valued at £30,000 is tho sinecure of all London art dealers, and Rosen's efforts to obtain those valuable works of art for a mere £2OO are splendidly portrayed by Coles. An experienced player he gives of his utmost and is instrumental in making the play such a success. A comparatively now player in Norman Nash, as Tallaut, an unscrupulous Canadian picture dealer, who even tries masqueradipg to obtain what he desires is most convincing. Tom O'Halloran, as Haven port, famous London art critic, a gentleman even amidst intrigue and deception, is instrumental in bringing the play to a climax. You must not miss it—it is a Repertory show!
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 16
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133It’s a Repertory Show Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 16
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