"THE CONSTANT NYMPH."
PRODUCTION IN AUCKLAND. FINE CAST SELECTED. The famous London success, " 'I be Constant Nymph." produced by Basil Dean, will bo scon in Auckland on I luirsday, April 14. and the f.wo following nights, when the Little Theatre Society will give performances of the play in the Town Hall Concert Chamber. Miss Hilda Morse, who was recommended by a lady of considerable experience in the Little theatre's activities, will play Tessa, and the other two .sisters, who make up " Sanger's Circus," will be Rita Chapman, as Paulina, and Masie Free, as Antonia. The musical genius, Lewis Dodd, will lie played by Graham BrownDouglas. It will* be .seen that the difficulties such a play presents will have been successfully overcome by the excellence of the entire company, among whom are also Patricia Boyle, Denver Calder, Jean Gordon and Jack Gordon. The music, which plays an important part in the first act," has been specially selected and arranged by Miss Eve Miller. The delicious theme will linger in the memory of those who hear it. Altogether. it should be a delightful and well* played entertainment, and should prove an "epoch making event in the history of Ihe Little Theatre Society. The casting committee is delighted with the rehearsals. There will b 0 a matinee performance on Saturday, April 16
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21141, 26 March 1932, Page 9 (Supplement)
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