'QUIET WEDDING'
Theatre lovers are reminded that ‘Quiet Wedding,’ the sparkling mod--era comedy being presented by the Repertory Society, opens to-morrow night. Rubbling with hilarity, the play yet manages to convey quite a sensational comment on modern standards of morality. In fact, although the audience no doubt will follow the action with laughter, it will nevertheless “ take sides ” on its moral issues. Nothing quite so audacious has been seen in Dunedin since ‘ The Women.’
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Evening Star, Issue 23689, 24 September 1940, Page 12
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74'QUIET WEDDING' Evening Star, Issue 23689, 24 September 1940, Page 12
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