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“LOVERS’ LEAP.”

Have von over hoard of a husband and wifo, who yon thought wore, perfectly normal people like yourself, being reputed to have tlic most violent arguments and fights when they arc at home? If so, you’ve wondered about it —because Ihey’ve seemed so placid to you, haven’t they? If you keep Saturday, Monday, or Tuesday, May 11, 13, and 14, free to sco “Lovers’ Lean,” the next Repertory production, at the Empire Hall, you will have an insight into this problem, relieved, cf course, by delightful comedy, and see how Helen and Roger, who have been estranged for seven years, come together again, are once again mutually attracted, only for one. of them to use just the wrong word at the wrong time —or the right word at the .wrong time — to set them off in’one of their delightfully amusing but tnoroughiy 'unreasonable disagreements, which, while wearing their tempers to a fine point, will keep you laughing hilariously for an hour or two. The parts of Helen and Roger Storer are taken by Miss . Mavis;;Mprtland" and Mr Graham Driver; and Sarah Traffic by Mis 3 Babctle Rodgers, and Cedric -Morrcys by Mr Alvin do Berry.'-' The presentation is in .the capable , bapdsr, oL*j\iLViF-''‘.Cousins. Tho booking opens ' to-morrow' ' Collin- ' ton and Gmminirlimna r^rl^

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 133, 6 May 1940, Page 2

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“LOVERS’ LEAP.” Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 133, 6 May 1940, Page 2

“LOVERS’ LEAP.” Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 133, 6 May 1940, Page 2

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