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"THE ADMlRABLE CRICHTON" i Huniour and pathos are excellently \ interwoven in, Marr-ie's unusual play, j "The Admitable Crichton)" which was | read by afternooii members of the lite- j rary circle of the Rotorua Women's , ClUb last Thursday af'ternoon at the home of Mrs. R. Stewart, of Sophia • Street. The outstanding figure in the play, , Crichton, is a butler to an aristocratic ; English family and how he assumes , complete command of this family , when their pleasure yacht is wrecked, ■and they find themselves cast up on a j desert island, is told with all Barrie's exquisite lightness ''Of toUch. Among the readers present were: — Mrs. W. A. Carter, Mrs. H. Bertram, Mrs. H. H. Davis, Mrs. D. M. Ford, ; ; Miss A. C. Searell, Miss D. Griffiths, Miss J. Bertram and G. La Trobe Hill. •' :
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 570, 29 June 1933, Page 2
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135PLAY CLUB Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 570, 29 June 1933, Page 2
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