NATIONAL REPERTORY THEATRE SOCIETY.
On Thursday next the National Bepertory Theatre Society will commence a three nights' season at the Y.W.C.A. Hall, with three oneact plays, which have been carefully chosen to provide contrasts and varied entertainment. The first is a picturesque Russian play, "The Little Stone House," by George CaUleron. In the role of Praskovya, Miss Louise Hall strikes a noto ol' tragedy. She has a carefully-chosen cast supporting her, including Miss Agnes Page, and Messrs. L. J. Maule, E. S. Baldwin, John Born, H. N. Burns, and W. S. Wauchop. "The Constant Lover," by St. John Hankin, is a comedy of youth, which will give good opportunities to Miss Hazel Wells and Mr. A. D. Priestley. "Playgoers," by Sir Arthur W. Plnero, will be tho final offering. It is a most amusing domestic farce, which gives much scope for characterisation. It will be played by Misses Mavis Halliday, Dudley, K. Stocker, E. Butts, M. Willcocks, and Coralie Smythson, and Messrs. It. E. Pope and O. N. Gillespie. All three plays will be produced by Mr. W. S. Wauchop. The box plans open at the Bristol to-day for members, and on Wednesday for the general public.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 5
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