The American Foundation for the Blind has a group of actors preparing plays for sightless folk. The talking book has come to stay, and to it is being added a group of plays presented in the way most Likely to be of use to the blind. Wesley Addy, a noted New York actor, is behind much of the work done in this direction. His company of Broadway players has tried to understand what it is to be blind, and to interpret plays so that they may succeed in spite of the absence of scenery and colour.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 June 1939, Page 8
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