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“THE TWO MRS CARROLLS”

DRAMA LEAGUE THREE ACT PLAY. The box plan for the Drama League’s first production for the season is already filling up well. All who have not already booked seats should do so at once as the play is being produced for only one evening, Wednesday, May 4. The characters in this play are very different from one another, but the play is well cast and every player has ample opportunity to display his or her talents. The humour of the play is in the hands of Miss Jocelyn Hornabrook, as the stentorian-voiced Provencal maid, Clemence, and of Mr G. W. Morice as the gossipy and consequential Dr. Tuttle. Miss Hornabrook’s part is entirely in French, the rough French of Provence, which she handles with speed and skill. Mrs W. A. Michael is playing her first part in a Drama League production and is doing excellent work as Mrs Latham. Miss Pat Jordan has a difficult part in Cicely Harden, the finished, hard woman of the world, but she handles it well. Mr A. W. McFarlane, who was so deservedly popular in “Short Story,” has a very different part this time, and plays it equally well.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 April 1938, Page 2

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“THE TWO MRS CARROLLS” Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 April 1938, Page 2

“THE TWO MRS CARROLLS” Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 April 1938, Page 2

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