NATIONAL REPERTORY THEATRE SOCIETY
CONCERT CHAMBER TOMORROW. ~ i This society is how a firmly-estab-lished institution in Wellington, and in no way connected with any other body adopting a somewhat similar title. The National Repertory Theatre Society has for its director Mr Leo du Chateau, the well-known actor-man-ager, and it can lie candidly said that it has been responsible for two splenoi deductions in “Pygmalion” and A Bill of Divorcement.” It claims that its forthcoming engagement in the Concert Chamber erf the Town tiall to-morrow, and two following evenings, when A. A. Alilne’s clover
comedy in three acts, preceded by Oliphant Downs’s one-act fantasy, will be presented with Airs E. J. Fawcett, Miss • Louise Fitzherbert, Miss K. Stocker, Miss Constnnce Mor ice, Miss Thyra Baldwin and Alessrs W. S. Wnuchop, Vivian Rhind. P. B. Broad, Norman Byrne and E. S. R. Baldwin participating in the casts, the standard will he maintained and every painstaking effort will be made to win tho approval of the authors and the public. Mr William Beck will renovate the scenery, Air Dprrie Lesson will supervise the effects, and Mr Peter MacPherson will act as stage manager. Mr Leon de Mauny will arrange the entr’acte music, which will be played by Aliss Frances Henry and Air Keeblo Thurkettle. The box plans are at the Bristol, and other particulars arc advertised.:
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12604, 15 November 1926, Page 4
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223NATIONAL REPERTORY THEATRE SOCIETY New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12604, 15 November 1926, Page 4
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