‘In a country such as New Zeaiand, far from the big English publishing . houses, it is a very difficult matter for many amateur dramatic societies to ob »/. tain sets of plays for reading purpose. without incurring considerable expense, To . these -societies the advent of. the Wellington-library of plays~-known as the Modern Plavreaders’ Library -has been a godsend. This library. contains sets of over 80°full-leneth modern plays, all of them suitable. for’ reading. .purposes, which are obtainable on‘ very reasonable terms. .All the outstanding London and New York successes of the -last four or’ five years are {ncluded, and the library is kept fully up-to-date, containing at the present: time several «+ plays which -are either still running or have just. conclnded their run tn. London, Full details of the: M:P.L. plan, and a complete’ catalogue, listing every play, :with essentia’" details. of nlot and. scenery, are obtainable by writing to the-Secretary, M.P.L., G.P.O. Box 1680,' Wellington. :
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 52, 5 July 1935, Page 42
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155Untitled Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 52, 5 July 1935, Page 42
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