WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE.
See Naples and Die," a quick-movin^ comedy by Elmer Rice, will be staged by the Wellington Repertory Theatre at the Grand Opera House next Tuesday and the two following nights. The coniic situations, witty dialogue, and clever touches of burlesque combine to build up a play which should surely drive away the blues of depression and provoke a constant current of laughter. Under the experienced direction of Mr. W. S. Wauchop. the rehearsals have gone well, and give promise of another big success for the Repertory Ineatre. The leading roles will be filled by Marjorie Muntz as Princess Nanette Kosoft, R. E. Pope as Charlie Carroll, and Vivian Rliind as Prince Kosoff. They will be supported by a team of experienced players, including M. HardingeMaltby, Ina Allan. Daisy Isaacs, Constance Morice. Kathleen O'Brien, R \Velton-Hog~, Jasper Baldwin, and A D Priestley. Attractive Neapolitan scenery has been painted specially for the production by Claude Wade and Victor S Lloyd. The bos plans, which are filling rapidly, are now open at the Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 75, 30 March 1933, Page 3
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