MR PIM PASSES BY
EOUGIGAULT-VANBRUGH FAREWELL An excellent house at Mis Alaje-dy's Theatre la-.t night farewellcd Air Dion Boueicanlt and Ali>s Irene Vanbrugh, who weir' making their final appearance in Dunedin. Their acting and the acting of tho other member- of the cast. in ‘ Air Pint Pns.-e.s By ’ was a treat, and when the curtain tell the company was given an ovation. Miss Vanbrugh and Air Boueieanlt Mere recalled eight times, and Air Bom ii ault concluded with a charming speech. •• If yon Mould allow me to say bn," he said. “ 1 feel it Mould be very ungracious and ungraceful if I did not express on behalf ot iny-ell, Ah-s \ anbrugli, All’ Howe, Miss Saker, and tho other members of the company, our most grateful thanks for the appreciation shoM'ing during the last fortnight. Among the most charming memories we shall cherish Mall he the delightful appreciation that you have. been pleased to bestow on us.” Me recalled tho Mords of the French mu' l, and cynic: “ Drop the curtain; the comedy is finished.” “ A lasi It has got to he.” said Air 'Boueicanlt,' *’ and when I give the signal for our curiam to fall Olivia Alardcn ami Air Pirn will then pass by.”
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Evening Star, Issue 20136, 28 March 1929, Page 7
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204MR PIM PASSES BY Evening Star, Issue 20136, 28 March 1929, Page 7
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