"Jane" on Thursday, May 3 from 2YA
[* pursuance of its forward policy, a feature of very great interest will be presented on Thursday, May 3, from 2YA, when a three-act farcial comedy will be given in its entirety. The play chosen for performance is one that is very well known, being one of the "clean and clever" type, namely, "Jane." The arrangements for the cast are in the hands of Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, who gave a most successful performance of this play last December in Palmerston North, and in Oamaru and Waimate in February. The plot deals with the financial embarrassments of a young spendthrift, Charles Shackelton, and the methods he adopts to overcome them. ; ) These humorous situations lend themselves most aptly to radio work. During the entr’actes, suitable. music will be broadcast. After the end of each act a short synopsis of that which has preceded will be given, to enable all those who might tune in late to understand the whole plot. Miss Violet Wilson will take the part of "Jane,’’ Miss Keddell, "Mrs. Chadwick," Miss Mary Langdon, "Lucy Norton," Miss Grace Henderson, "Mrs. Pixtin," Mr. Cedric Gardiner, "Mr. Kershaw," Mr. Peter Dorrian, "Charles Shackelton," Master Ilan Waits, "Claude," Mr. Francis Hastings, "Mr. Pixton, and Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, "William," the valet. This new feature should prove a great attraction and will be followed by a series of short plays on Monday evenings from this studio. ee eS. Pee 4 oP eee
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 41, 27 April 1928, Page 7
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245"Jane" on Thursday, May 3 from 2YA Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 41, 27 April 1928, Page 7
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