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Three One-Acts

Little Theatre Society Selects Interesting Bill “DANGER” A SURPRISE The Little Theatre Society’s triple bill for its next production should meet with the approval of every one. Three excellent one acts have bee * chosen, each totally different from the other and each interesting on its own merits. A. A. Milne’s “The Boy Comes Home,” Harold Brighouse’s “Maid of France” and “Danger” by Richard Hughes, are delightful to contemplate for the season which begins on November 28. “Maid of France” will be played by Ysolinde McVeagh, Beryl Nettleton, Fred Barker, John Stewart and Harold Haines. “The Boy Comes Home,”

Milne’s charming little play, has Susan Moncrieff McCallum, Cherry Anderson, Ailsa Hackett, Zanle Wood and Roberts Tole in the cast. “Danger” will be the surprise of the evening. The cast will not be known and the action of the play will be in a coal mine. There is no doubt that to-day the one-act play is an exceedingly successful part of the drama, and repertory societies throughout the Empire are giving their patrons more and more of this work.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 24

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Three One-Acts Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 24

Three One-Acts Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 24

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