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LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY

CONCERT CHAMBER TOMORROW The first performance of the Little Theatre Society’s production of “The Man They Buried” will be given m the concert chamber tomorrow evening. Some of the older players, and a number of new ones, will play parts, of which there are 22. Eight scenes are required, so the mechanical staff of the society will be tested to their utmost. It is anticipated, however, that the waits will not be long. "When Leon M. Lion produced his play in London, the Press awarded the brilliant authoress with remarkable notices. Perhaps no better choice than this play could be imagined in these days of talkies, because this class of entertainment is the kind to keep alive the drama —a state of affairs which every true theatregoer wants and desires.

Six weeks were spent in the great Mojav Desert by the Universal company filming “Three Godfathers,” thrilling all-talking drama of human nature. The desert journey was made to obtain authentic locations for the starring scenes in the picture, which is based on Peter B. Kyne’s famous story. The notable cast includes Charles Bickford. Raymond Hatton, Fred Kohler, Fritzi Ridgeway, Maria Alba, Joede la Cruz, Buck Connors and Walter James.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 936, 1 April 1930, Page 15

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LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 936, 1 April 1930, Page 15

LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 936, 1 April 1930, Page 15

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