"EASY VIRTUE"
The final performance of tho Little Theatre Society's production, "Easy Virtue," which is claimed by many to be one of the best plays written by tho brilliant English playwright, Noel Coward, will be given in the concert chamber of the Town Hall to-night. In the leading role, Althea Parker gives a fine characterisation of a sophisticated French woman, while other good performances are given by Helen Griffiths and John Thomson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22466, 9 July 1936, Page 16
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