SHAKESPEARE READING
The Dunedin Shakespeare Club's choice for its presentation next Thursday, “ Much Ado About Nothing,” is one which gives opportunity for brilliant reading in the dialogue between Beatrice and Benedick, as well as sympathetic treatment of the almost tragic, but happily-ending, romance of Hero and Claudio. It tells a human and vivid story, and is one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies. The readers will be Messrs D. E. Dali, H Chapman. H. W. Hunter, J. W. Hayward, N. McKinlay, J. S. D. More. I. L. Turnbull, F. Evans, L. Shenkin and R. Martin, Mesdames S. E. Mee, D. Herbert and I. L. Turnbull, and Misses S. V. Seelen, E. Lungley and K. Rapps.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26215, 27 July 1946, Page 4
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