WILLIAMSON’S COMEDY COMPANY
This evening at the Opera House, ,1. ( ■ Williamson's ail-star comedy company will appear in the final present al i<»n <d' Joseph Kesselring’s comedy-drama. ’‘Arsenic and old Laee.” Tomorrow afternoon and evening and next week Itaehel Ciother’s intriguing and provocative play. “Susan and Cod,” will be staged. In “Susan and God dramatic situations are interwoven with good and original comedy. In several scenes which' call for the very highest in dramatic artistry Lloyd Lambic. Neva Carr Glyn, and other members of the cast rise to every occasion. Miss Carr Glyn has a v'.'i’.v exacting aud strenuous role to enact as Susan, and proves (hat she is quite entitled to be classed among the best dramatic stars Hint have appeared in New Zealand. June Mendoza and Huth Montgomerie are two talented young actresses who will be making their first appearance here tomorrow, ano others in the cast include Frank Bradley. John Tate. Bettina Welch. Lily Moore, Mollie Brown. Allan Christie. Alan Rankin, and other artists. The matinee tomorrow begins at 2.15. and the evening performance at 8.10.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 228, 23 June 1944, Page 3
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178WILLIAMSON’S COMEDY COMPANY Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 228, 23 June 1944, Page 3
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