Y.M.C.A. ENTERTAINMENT.
The final rehearsal of the Y.M.C.A. Dramatic Society was held, 111 the Town Hall, last evening. Owiaidorable ability was shown by all the performers. In the first piete on the programme, "The Tair of Lun&ttCS,' 1 which sparkles with tomedy all through, Miss Nezzie Joy showed to advantage as "Clara Manners" (a visitor to the asylum), and Mr Sydney Earee as "Captain Fielding of the 45th." performed his part excellently. In "The Two Swindlers," Miss Bessie Joy was good as "Mrs Curl" (a barber's wife). Mr Fred. Todd, as "Mr Drawcork" (landlord of the King's Head, a man who thinks it better not to bet) does full justice to his part. The roles of the swindlers were well carried out by Messrs E. Burrows and G. Rees. Mr L. Seer appeared as Doctor Lancet. The other parts were in able hands. The programme was brought to a close with the grand musical dualogue, entitled, "The Blind Beggars," in which Mr Sydney Earee and Mr Stephens were seen to advantage. The company will stage the three pieces in the Town Hall to-night. A first-class orchestra will supply the music.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8446, 23 May 1907, Page 6
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190Y.M.C.A. ENTERTAINMENT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8446, 23 May 1907, Page 6
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