UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC SOCIETY
A performance of the University Dramatic Society is always looked forward to by the play-going public of Dunedin, and the reading in character of Oscar Wilde’s ‘The Importance of Being Earnest,’ which is to take place in the Allen Hall to-morrow night, should be well up to the society’s usual standard. The passing of the years has not dimmed Oscar Wilde’s brilliant and daring wit, and this play in particular has always found ready acceptance on account of the excellent situations and the diverting dialogue in which it abounds. Mr Walter Russell Wood is producing the play, and the cast comprises Misses Lydia Henderson, Joyce Hamer, Joyce Messent, and Una Ferry, and Messrs Ernest Moller, G. E. Maloney, Bruce Hay, E. Charteris, and Don Meredith. The box plan is at the D.I.C,
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Evening Star, Issue 22446, 17 September 1936, Page 13
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135UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC SOCIETY Evening Star, Issue 22446, 17 September 1936, Page 13
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