Repertory Society Production
On Thursday night, December 1, “Rope” the Repertory Society’s last production begins its three-night season at the Victoria hall. The play was produced in London a few years ago. It enjoyed considerable success and had a long run. H is a curious play, dealing with two neurotic young men who have a theory of murder as a finu art. They strangle a perfectly harmless friend purely for the excitement of the thing. They then give a supper party with the body hidden in the room. The atmosphere of tension is the theme of the play; the young men’s nerves slowly breaking as they realize successive flaws in their “perfect” crime. As it may be seen, “Rope” is not everybody’s play—it is strong meat. But those who like a dramatic thriller, brilliantly handled, should not miss it.
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Southland Times, Issue 23676, 26 November 1938, Page 21
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139Repertory Society Production Southland Times, Issue 23676, 26 November 1938, Page 21
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