Roses From Greece
fWtiSWfe--JW! ******* *' *W** llhgton dattee expert arid popular girt, who is taking the part of Iphigenia, the entertainment , Queen, m the Dream of Fair Women Pageant. The pensive mien is accounted for by the fact. that Iphigenia, m the original Greek legend, dies young and painfully, being sacrificed with her father's consent that a war-party of his may be satisfactory m point of the shedding of enemy gore. In the actual tableaux -with -which Wellington is now to be favored, Iphi-. genia, however, is shown m her young and carefree days, Burrounded on all Bides with blossoming orchards, girl friends and attractively tuniced •. athletes. ' Kathleen O'Brion, despite her Irish name and eyes, has a slender grace which well fits her for the rolo of the Greek maid of long ago.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1201, 6 December 1928, Page 16
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132Roses From Greece NZ Truth, Issue 1201, 6 December 1928, Page 16
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