“THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT”
LITTLE THEATRE TO-NIGHT Sparkling situations and witty dialogue make “The Cassilis Engagement” a splendid comedy, and one to which the members of the Little Theatre Society should do full justice. St. John Hankin’s work is as unknown to Auckland theatregoers, hut this evening they will have an opportunity of judging it at the concert chamber of the Tnwn Hall. This will be the second production by the Auckland Little Theatre Society
under the guiding hand of the l ducer, Mr. Kenneth Brampton, from the reports of the rehearsa -. comedy has been well cast and b fully produced. ... . The.subject of ‘The fassi inent” is the mixture of the claw _j e Kiri much lower on the social than her lover is invited I : ° h * p vou ne holiday in the country ", lth ‘i Btocra tic man’s family. Several arts , pasfolk never openly show u ’ eir subtle ure at the engagement. but U-here insinuations they “let her kno she stands.” The girls niother rather vulgar, but an excellent ns * for comedy. ’The Casailis J nce rt ment” will be played at . 1 nie ht.<i, chamber for a season of tnr nro v« beginning to-night, and shou popular theatrical fare.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 94, 12 July 1927, Page 16
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