THE LITTLE THEATRE
“YOU NEVER CAN TELL” The greatest figure in the literary world to-day is George Bernard Shaw. His work is always provocative, always brilliant, and always interesting. Few Shaw nlnvs have yet been produced in New Zealand, but Auckland will have the opportunity of seeing one of his best on April 21, when the Auckland Little Theatre Movement produces “You Never Can Tell.” The production will be the first by the movement since Mr. Kenneth Brampton took over the organisation. The rehearsals have been particularly good, and a well-chosen cast of enthusiastic amateurs will give of its best.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 13, 6 April 1927, Page 12
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