SPLENDID WORK.
Visitor Acknowledges Theatre Service.
(To the Editor.) i Sir, —As a comparative stranger to i Stratford, may I use a little of your j valuable space to compliment the j management and staff of one of your j local theatres on the manner in which ] they handled the extraordinary crowds | which attended the screening of the I feature picture which has been showing here lately? I found very heavy bookings for this picture and attended with some fear of having a dreary wait to be show to my reserved seat. Instead, I was received quickly and courteousI ly by the usher and had less waiting i time than at any city theatre I have • attended under similar conditions of I heavy booking. Moreover, I was surI prised at the ready initiative of the management, who met every heavy I influx of patrons with an organised plan of coping with them. It was indeed remarkable that the theatre was • filled with such little fuss and so quickly. Stratford people should be ready to appreciate the splendid service given them. —I am, etc., VISITOR.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 351, 4 February 1937, Page 4
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184SPLENDID WORK. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 351, 4 February 1937, Page 4
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