"THE COUNTRY GIRL."
A BRIGHT TUNEFUL COMEDY.
- : ■ • One■ : of' the orchestra'-remarfied. this morning that it was'his ; "dpiriion that "The Country Girl" is'a much better. j?.how- .than .either,- theVpreVioii's-pro* ductions staged by the Levin Amateurs. This opinion will also be shared" by the audience oft-Thursday next as one and all are-pa^i%#. ? th'eir very best into the show„v:.£he-scenery has been specially ? pai#edc by'; Mr Cyril Vhrnhani and Avill .c-ompare- more than favourably with,, any,-* other theatre settings' m New' Zealand.-- : The music is bright "and tunefuk-artd' the cast of •haracters, although a-Ikrge ' oue, has been < well selected,'.■'.and' .-every member ?ives a good intgrpreiation, ~of the part aMotted to' lliemr : ;The • box plan is . now • open j»t;'/Ai;t.kenis .Where 4s seats may be re*3ei;ted .^w^thout oxtra charge. ; ' ■'',', lt ,- - ■>■■■■■■ -
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Shannon News, 7 August 1928, Page 3
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124"THE COUNTRY GIRL." Shannon News, 7 August 1928, Page 3
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