Domestic Drama
\VINSOME WALLIS, who plays the title role in the NZBS play Miss Mole, gave up her real-life role as a Hawke’s Bay farmer’s wife to take the part in Auckland, where the play was produced. There is little resemblance between the two roles, however, for Miss Mole is a poverty-stricken housekeeper in the home of a non-conformist minister; and the setting for the play is "Upper Radstowe," England, in 1929. Four new voices will be heard in this play-those of Glynis McNicoll, June Lees, Yvonne Lawley and Rosemary Robertson. Others in the cast are Laurence Hepworth, Mollie Donald, Antony Thomson, Charles Sinclair, Jock Allen, Robert Newman, Doug Hastings and Elizabeth Pendergrast. Miss Mole was originally produced by the BBC with Gladys Young in the title role. Dramatised by Thea Holme from the play by E. H. Young, the NZBS version will be broadcast by the YA stations and 4ZA at 7.30 p.m. on Monday, August 12. The producer was Earle Rowell.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 939, 9 August 1957, Page 24
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163Domestic Drama New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 939, 9 August 1957, Page 24
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