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“SUSAN AND GOD”

There is much brilliant dialogue In the Rachel Frothers comedy. “Susau and God,” which the ,f. C. Williamson company offered again last night at the Grand Opera House. Wellington, but it has its dramatic moments which only serve to highlight its more cheerful side. The story concerns a young married woman who becomes converted to a new faith and willynilly must convert her friends/ too. They belong to a smart and sophisticated set and - are at. first good-humouredly Incredulous, and then thoroughly Irritated by Susan's evangelizing spirit. There are thus many upsets before Susan decides to try and Iron out her own domestic differences. In the role of Susan, Miss Neva Carr-Glyn gives a delightful performance. Mr. Lloyd Lamble makes the drunken Barnie thoroughly credible, and his befuddlement In the first act is a piece of masterly acting, Miss Molly Brown, Wellington, gives a lino portrayal of the hostess whose summer party Is upset by Susan's new Idealism. “Susan and God” will be’played throughout the week with a mail neo on Saturday,

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 233, 29 June 1944, Page 3

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“SUSAN AND GOD” Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 233, 29 June 1944, Page 3

“SUSAN AND GOD” Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 233, 29 June 1944, Page 3

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