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ALL-MALE CAST.

A drama of the Antarctic, "White Secrets," presented in London within recent months, proved to be dramatic and intense to a degree. It was produced by Maurice Browne, whose directional work with "Journey's End" is remembered with grateful appreciation by London theatregoers. "White Secrets" is somehow strangely analogous to "Journey,'s End"; it is dramatic, with a lot of comedy and its theme is courage in adversity. The play has a prologue and is in three acts: it was written by R. W. Earp and E. P. Cawston. The all-man cast included D. A. Clarke-Smith, Alexander Field^ Colin Keith Johnstone, John Laurie, Barrie Livesey, Peter Osborn, and Arthur Young. It was the strongest cast Mr. Browne had worked with since SherrifE's "Journey's End."

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1939, Page 16

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ALL-MALE CAST. Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1939, Page 16

ALL-MALE CAST. Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1939, Page 16

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