LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY
OSCAR WILDE COMEDY The first presentation will be given on Wednesday evening, in the Town Hall Concert Chamber, of the Little Theatre Society’s 18th production. Oscar Wilde’s brilliant comedy, “The Importance of Being Earnest,” has been rehearsed and will be presented by a strong cast which includes both new and old Little Theatre players. Among the players will be Misses Biddy Philcox, Nell Lusk, Susan McCallum and Joan Hudson, and Messrs. Robert Tole, H. McKail Geddes, Zante Wood, Lees Bullock and G. F. Moody. Messrs. F. E. McCallum and J. D. Swan will be the stage managers of the play, which will be produced by Kenneth Brampton. The box plan is now open. _
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1011, 30 June 1930, Page 15
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