"SEVEN DAYS LEAVE"
A war play can always bo counted upon to aciwiti magrifitio iorce on tlio public, and the hwge audience that filled His Majesty a Theatre last evening was a guarantee that " Seve.i Days , Leave" had oarght the popular taste in no uncertain K ,6 '* ll u Pl ?* is a so™* one ' the story is well calculated to sustain the interest of an audience throughout The nrp!^J)' tUat T S ?•? happilv conceived, and Whlle «»twmng plenty of Aamatio force, amounting at times to intensity, they aro seldom strained, and there r* 7T SC T° reliof - The capably acted tteouerftout the whole of the it w staged with a good deal of realism this being enhanced by the introduction of several novel features in the way of stage effects. The, orchestral music is thoroughly in accord with the spirit of the play, and atmos"£ allj m ProdnCinS an TOriate "Seven Days' Leave" will be presented this eyemnff for the last time, andTmor ~ will introduce " The ™& f fc » e Q There .-will be a noon 6n DayS ' LoaTe " this after "
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17327, 29 May 1918, Page 8
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