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ALLAN WILKIE SEASON

HIS MAJESTY’S THIS EVENING % “She Stoops to Conquer." to whirhfy Goldsmith added the up: sub—title “The l Mistakes of a Night," will be produced’ at “is Blajesty’s by Mr. Allan \Vilkio tonight. . This marks another milestone in Mr. _ \‘Vilkie’s splendid career, as he has now I commenced a second tour of the Dom- 1 inion with an entirely new repertoire” which. although a departure frmn‘ Elizabethan drama. is yet representu- z tive of the finest and most entertaining ; of English plays ' The author of “She Stoops to Con-l quc-r," it is plain. had no other purpose I than to amuse his audience, but there is f a kindliness and simplicity in the! abounding humour that is only to be found in Oliver Goldsmith's work. From the time that Tony Lumpkin directs Young )larlow and Hastings to his father‘s house, the manor house of the district, when they are inquiring [or the nearest inn, the fun is fast and furious, and give; opportunity too for the most delightful love scenes. )Ir. \Vilkie's season is for 10 nights only, during which short space he promises two more. productions of Sheridan's exquisite comedies, “The‘ School for Scandal‘ and “The Rivals."

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 720, 20 July 1929, Page 14

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ALLAN WILKIE SEASON Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 720, 20 July 1929, Page 14

ALLAN WILKIE SEASON Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 720, 20 July 1929, Page 14

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