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“FACING THE MUSIC.”

An audience but slightly larger than thai of the opening night witnessed the second '; performance of “Facing the Music” in Hia Majesty’s 'theatre last evening. It must be admitted that the climatic conditions werescarcely inviting, nevertheless, it is probable; , that a presentation by a visiting companv, notwithstanding a possible inferiority, would, have received much more generous patroiiage. It may be said without exaggeration; that the performance was much above’the,, average of amateur productions, and Jasfc ; night there was a noticeable improvement!, in so far as the few slight hitches apparent on Wednesday were absent. All 'the characters again played their parts admirably. _ . ■ .5 “Facing the Music" is a 'comedy that * those with an hour or two to spare should ../ not miss this evening when it will bs'v played finally. . Ai .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18877, 1 June 1923, Page 5

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“FACING THE MUSIC.” Otago Daily Times, Issue 18877, 1 June 1923, Page 5

“FACING THE MUSIC.” Otago Daily Times, Issue 18877, 1 June 1923, Page 5

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