"THE THESPIANS"
* SUCCESS IN COMEDY. Mr Culford Bell and his "Thespians" Igave a creditable performance of tho Iwell-knowii farce-comedy, "What Hapipened to Jones," before a numerous attendance at the. Town Hall concert chamber last evening. The castj comprised Mr Culford IJell as Ebenezer Goodly, Miss Ina Wemyss as Mrs Goodly, Miss Linnie Nicholas as. Marjorio, Mr Lionel Inch as Richard Heatherley, Miss Gertrude Burt a& Helma (the servant girl), Miss Doris Stevens as Cissy, Miss Maisie Burt as Minerva, Miss Isabel Halligan ag Alvina Starlight, Mr Alf, Kingston as Jones, Mr Phipps Williams as Thomas Holder (a policeman), Mr E. Lestock Jones as. Bishop Anthony Goodly, Mr Barton Ginger as William Bigbie, and Mr William J. Halligan as tho superintendent of the sanatorium. This evening the 'Thespians" will appear in tho comedies, '"The New Butler," "Marriod," "The Actress," and '' Engaged." ■
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10762, 2 December 1920, Page 7
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