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TALENTED PUPILS

ZELDA FAHEY’S RECITAL TWO SUCCESSFUL PLAYS Two most successful plays “Nothing Ever Happens” and “The Princess and the Swineherd,” recitations and (Vinces contributed towards an entertaining evening when Zelda Fahey presented her pupils in her annual recital, at the Winter Show Hall last night. Assisting with the production were Miss Bettina Edwards I for dances, the Rev. P. C. S. Sergei ; ("lighting), Mr H. D. Curling (stage manager), Mrs J. Sullivan (pianist), and Mr L. Takle. The programme was as follows: Play, “Nothing Ever Happens.” Cast: Jean, Nerolie Johnson; Judy, Lynette Webb; Pat, Patricia Whineray; Elizabeth, Marie O’Brien; David, Margaret Brooke; The Stranger, Nanette Cook. Play, “The Princess and the Swineherd.” Cast: Princess, Peggy Binns; Anna Maria, Lois Melvin; Lord Chamberlain, Nanette Cook; Emperor, Marie Prendergast; Messenger, ; Phyllis Sandos; Prince, Lynette Webb; Old Woman, Colleen O’Brien; Ladies in Waiting, Betty Brown, Colleen Sullivan, Rosina Finlayson, Joan Whineray, Nerolie Johnson, Diane Rhodes, Margaret Brooke, Pat. Whineray. Opening number, “Piccaninnies’ Paradise.” Soloist: Patricia Allen; dance, Joan Whineray. Recitation, I “Captain Joseph Joseph,” John i Sandos. Recitation, “Hideaway Hamlet,” Betty Blackie. Dance, “Operatic Duo,” Rae Chalklin, Joyce Thornley. Recitation. “The Fairies in Our Garden,” Robin Fahey. Character recitation, “The Lavender Gown,” Margaret Brooke; Lavender Lady, Diane Rhodes. Recitation, i “The Little Serving Maid,” Marie O'Brien. Dance, “The Dance of the j Fauns,” Phyllis Sandos, Joyce Thorn- 1 ley, Rae Chalklin. Recitation, “Gain- j

ing Wings,” Lois Melvin. Concerted number, “The Little Quaker Girl,” soloist: Nerolie Johnson. Recitation, “The Thousandth Man,” Marie Prendergast. Recitation, “Ofie-Two-Three,” Colleen O’Brien. Dance, “Liebestraume,” Margaret Scrimshaw. Character recitation, “Afternoon Tea,” Phyllis Sandos. Recitation, “The Thingamies,” Nerolie Johnson. Recitation, “Yesterday in Oxford Street.” Diane Rhodes. Dance, "Acrobatic,” Phyllis Sandos. Character Recitation, “Waltz Obligato,” Lynette Webb. Recitation, “Little Mice,” Daphne McDeaskV-

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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20987, 14 December 1939, Page 13

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TALENTED PUPILS Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20987, 14 December 1939, Page 13

TALENTED PUPILS Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20987, 14 December 1939, Page 13

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