' OUTWARD BOUND'
LITTLE THEATRE PROOUCTIOK The dramatic play possessing a sens* of intensive psychological studies. 4 Outward Bound,’ from the pen or Sutton Vane, will be presented for thij first time in Dunedin to-morrow even* ing in the Little Theatre. The direct tion is the Dunedin Little Theatre Society and the producer Mr Ernest Griffen. 4 C ■‘•ward Bound ’ is a play that should not fail to interest and entertain' all classes of theatre lovers. From the opening to 'the final curtain the collection of people on the ocean liner makes it evident that there is something odd about them. None of them appears to know where they are going: all they can be certain of is that they arc. 4< outward bound.” One of the passengers asks the steward where the ship is bound for, and is told, 44 Heaven, sir. and hell, too; it's the same pi .cc, you see.” The bos plan is at Begg's.
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Evening Star, Issue 22450, 22 September 1936, Page 4
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158'OUTWARD BOUND' Evening Star, Issue 22450, 22 September 1936, Page 4
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