“POSSUM PADDOCK.”
“Possum Paddock” is the quaintest little pint of ground in the Southern Hemisphere, and the things fiiat hav-e happened there during the last few years have provided Kate Howarde with a profusion of intensely funny comedy situation. Being a playwright of exceptional ■ ability,^Miss Howarde has written one of the greatest comedy dramas the Australian stage has ever seen in “Possum Paddock.” The whole thing centres round a typical Australian farm, where “Dad and Mum” and the “Boys,” “Billy and Bob,” thrash out their domestic troubles, and where, incidentally, the two boys overcome the feud that exists between the McQuade homestead and the Martin family,
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Southland Times, Issue 18834, 29 May 1920, Page 6
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