“THE MAN THEY BURIED”
“THE Man They Buried,” Karen Bramson’s play to be produced by the Little Theatre Society on April 2 for a season of four nights, received most enthusiastic notices when it was presented in London two years ago. Little is known of the Norwegian authoress, but her work is stamped with sincerity of purpose and originality of thought. Owen Nares played the lead in the London production and Lion M. Lion produced it. “The Man They Buried” is dedicated to Nares and Lion the two men “Who dared to produce this play.” It is described as a comedy of fear. There is no doubt that it will be one of the most interesting of the society’s productions.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 922, 15 March 1930, Page 25
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