PLAY READING NIGHT
NORTHCOTE DRAMATIC CLUB Enjoyable play readings wero.- given before members of the Northcote Athenaeum Dramatic Club in the Heturned Soldiers'. hall. The programme included a duologue, "Cheerful and Musical," given by Mrs. A. E. Trcniain and Miss Winifred Johnson; toe and tap dances by Miss Billio Hurley; the sketch, "A Cure for Indifference," by Mrs. P. Minns, Mrs. A. E. Tremain, Mrs. C. H. Colegrave, and Miss Winifred Johnson; songs by Mrs. Rees Davics, a duologue, "Collaborators," by [Miss ]). Sharpe and .Air. Douglas Sharpe; a monologue, "The Difference," by Mr. Fred. Fullbrook; and a sketch, "Tho Colonel Engages his Daughter," by Mrs. G. H. Porrett and Mrs. C. H. Colegrave. A silence of one minute was observed as a tribute to the memory of the late Mrs. It. Watson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22846, 29 September 1937, Page 6
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132PLAY READING NIGHT New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22846, 29 September 1937, Page 6
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