LITERARY AND DRAMATIC.
THE CAMBRIDGE CLUB. TE AROIIA MEMBERS’ VISIT*. in the Parish Hall on Monday evening Oscar Wilde’s three-act plaj, The un rpoi'tance or Being Earnest, ’ was presented to members of the Cambridge Literary and Dramatic Society by the To Aroha Play-reading Circle. The evening was arranged by M B. N. Ziman and 'Miss Betty Lee, and the laige audience witnessed an excellent pulorman pollowlng was the cast, In order of appearance: Lane, Mr Dennis Budd; Algernon -MoncrlolT, Mr E. Wright; John Worthing, Air A. 11. Nlcholls; Lady Bracken, Mis Vickers; Hon. Gwendolene l'atrrax, Miss Edmond’s; Cecily Carden, Miss Juno Stevens- Miss Prism, Miss Rowbottum; Rev. Canon Chasuble, Mr Vincent; Mcrrainan, Mr After' the performance Mr S. A’. Ziman, president of ihe Cambridge Literary and Dramatic Club, thanked members or the To Aroha Circle for their visit and for tlie entertainment they had provided. In replying on behalf of tlie To Aroha Play-reading Circle, Mr A. 11. Nichulls thanked Mr Ziman and the audience.
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Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19600, 12 June 1935, Page 9
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