“WITHOUT THE PRINCE”
PRESENTATION ON SATURDAY AND MONDAY. IN AID OF QUEEN CARNIVAL. When the Vicar of Upper Netherwick’s village team “did ‘Hamlet,’ ” it is certain that all who learn of the troubles of the Vicar and his cast in their efforts to produce “Hamlet” will laugh uproariously and joyously. This is a sound reason for not missing the opportunity of learning all about those troubles, as set forth in detail in “Without the Prince.” to be presented by the Little Theatre Society at the Opera House on Saturday and Monday next. As an antidote to war anxiety. the show is highly recommended. Moreover, every ticket of admission purchased represents a contribution to patriotic funds. Those who favour the Navy-Nursing Queen will purchase tickets for Saturday night’s performance and supporters of the Army Queen will buy Monday night tickets. The box plans are filling rapidly at Nimmo's, and every seat in the house is reservable.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 March 1941, Page 7
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155“WITHOUT THE PRINCE” Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 March 1941, Page 7
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