HAMILTON
LITTLE PLAY CLUB Three enjoyable one-act plays were presented by the Hamilton Little Piny Club, under the direction of Miss E. Sinclair, in tho St. Peter's Hall, on Wednesday evening, on behalf of the funds of the St. Peter's ladies' guild. There was a large audience and the production was keenly enjoyed, the work of the performers being excellent. In "Playgoers," a comedy by Arthur Pinero, the chaiacters were taken by Mr. E. Ilunt, Miss E. Sinclair, Miss A. Coventry, Miss B. Sinclair, Miss E. Hammond, Miss N. Sergei, Mr. E. ClaytonGreene, Miss M. Clayton-Greene. ' "The House with the Twisty Windows," n tense little drama by Mary Pakington, was played by Mr. C. Norris, Mr. P. Sergei," Miss B. Sinclair, Mis 5 M. Clay-ton-Greene, Mr. A. Turtill, Mr. E. Hunt, Miss N. Sergei. The final play was Stanley Houghton's "The Dear Departed," played by Miss B. Sinclair, Miss N. Sergei, Mr. P. Sergei, Mr.. 11. Parker, Miss J. Sergei, Mr. A. Turtill.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21254, 6 August 1932, Page 17
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