New York Players at Chautauqua | A Company of Six Selected Artists will render attractive Programs ac j Local Assembly. JANET YOUNG and DEAN FERGUS REDDIE to play leading roles Janet Young and her New York Players are favorably known in hundreds of towns in America and Canada, where they have appeared in the last few seasons on the various Chautauqua platforms. Miss Young was busy with an engagement in New York when we cabled her to come to Australia. It was with great delight that her acceptance was received, and we can promise the many Chautauqua centres in the Commonwealth a real treat when this dainty artiste appears with her selected support. Miss Young has emerged rapidly into a large success from her spectacular debut with the Portland Stock Co. a few years ago. She has a wide range of character portrayal in her repertoire, but is specially successful in the roles in which she will appear on the local platform. The plays to be given locally will be selected from a wide number available, and the names will be duly published in the press. Dean Fergus Reddie, who assists Miss Young in leading roles, comes from a wide stage experience to Australia. Dean Reddie began his theatrical work with Daniel Frohman, and for the last few r years has been associated with Miss Young's Companies. fi - leading figure in the Little Theatre movement in the North-west of America, and has done o.'» (I than almost any other man to establish clean and wholesome drama on a firm footing in America. The Dot lll is a graduate of Harvard, and has been on the faculties of the University of Indiana and the University of Oregon, and has written a number of successful folios. v-.C k ;-x / mm m i m mm m m m m Wm m Sfcs 1 m m mm m m Mi mi im gm Janet Young, Artiste,.
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Taihape Daily Times, 14 March 1919, Page 7
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627Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 14 March 1919, Page 7
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