“ Practice Makes Perfect ”
There is nothing amateurist about the Repertory Revue which has all that smooth slickness and finished detail of a first-class professional Company. Atany members of the cast have been in tho Revue ever since it wus first started in 1941 and up to the present have attended over 400 rehearsals. Tho popularity of this talented Company may be gauged from tho fact that at least 25,000 men in uniform have enjoyed this show in tho camps aiid stations within a 50-mile radius of Palmerston North. They have been twice invited to visit tho South Island to play in tho large camps there. In tho North Island, re I quests have come from as far afield as Waiouru, Napier and tho American j forces. Unfortunately such honours have had to bo declined as all tho momI bors of the Company and business girls cannot spare the time off from tiioir 1 wartime work for travelling.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 124, 29 May 1944, Page 7
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