THE THESPIANS.
Urania lovers are eagerly looking forward' to the production of "The High Road," Frederick J.onsdale s brilliant modern comedy, which will by presented'next week by The' Thespians, a new dramatic organisation, at the Concert Chamber. The i>lay is probably the -wittiest written in recent years, and it is being interpreted by what is probably the strongest'nonprofessional cast ever assembled in WclliiiEton. Many well-known favourites are included, aud have 'been rehearsing for some weeks under the direction of Victor S. Llpyd." whose production cf "Xumber Seventeen" last year was such a conspicuous success. The players are ,01a Nielsen, Elsie Lloyd, Vivienne Tait, Joan Collins, ,0. X. Gillespie. T: X. Anson, 8.-A, Painter. Vryn Evans, Xorman Hannah, Kalpb. Hogg, E. R. Render, and Martin Liddle. Box plans open at Bezg's tomorrow, and early booking is advised, as the play will be • presented for two nights only, April 6 and 7.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1934, Page 3
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