CANTERBURY COLLEGE REVUE.
Next moirth the Canterbury College Revue will helps?. J make a, brighter Christchurch. Tho first act, called* "Supposing," contains tho diverting history of a quack professor named Jonos, wh» is mistaken for a really learned gentleman, Professor Johns. Professor Jones', with considerable aplomb and nn nouealine readiness of wit, makes a laudable attempt to carry off tho deception. The dialogue is sparkling and tho situations hitrhlv dramatic. The second act » car- ■ j tkmiwk bv the girl students. Miss Gwynedd Barnsdelo, from Wellington, and Miss Ives, who was such a success in last . first-class dancers. The fXts &*n aringed by Hi« Maoris Mvers A cabaret scene in DmeW forms jayers. _ pnncinals in the firsv ths <l "Kl • Billcliff and Miss Merle g,U"». X? *>««> «-*• "Hasiam-
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18362, 21 April 1925, Page 13
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126CANTERBURY COLLEGE REVUE. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18362, 21 April 1925, Page 13
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