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NATIONAL FILM UNIT.

Aspects of the amateur theatre movement. in New Zealand are dealt with in Beginners" Please, the National Film Unit’s Weekly Review released for the week beginning January 6. Beginners Please takes a quick look at the early background of the amateur theatre, then at present-day trends, and finally takes the spectator on a tour of the North Island with | the Auckland Adult Education Centre Theatre | Group, which recently presented Bernard Shaw’s Arms and the Man on a professional | basis to 40 small towns. The group put in a tremendous amount of work, using- for the; atres anything from converted factories to modam cinemas, and travelling practically every ay.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 550, 6 January 1950, Page 13

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NATIONAL FILM UNIT. New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 550, 6 January 1950, Page 13

NATIONAL FILM UNIT. New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 550, 6 January 1950, Page 13

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