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(All photographs by S. P. Andrew.)

Sigmund Romberg's lovely musical play, "The New Moon," has now

reached the dress rehearsal stage in Wellington, where it will be presented next week by the Operatic and Theatrical Society. The play, which is full of beautiful numbers, is most spectacular and has 11 scenes. Above are some

of the principals. At the top, reading from left to right, are L. M. Cache

maille, who plays the part of Duval, Alma Clegg, who is Marianne. Ina Small, Lombaste; and in the bottom row, Russell Laurenson who plays Robert Misson, Hilda. Webster who is Julie, and George Power who plays Ribaud.

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Radio Record, 7 August 1936, Page 14

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(All photographs by S. P. Andrew.) Sigmund Romberg's lovely musical play, "The New Moon," has now reached the dress rehearsal stage in Wellington, where it will be presented next week by the Operatic and Theatrical Society. The play, which is full of beautiful numbers, is most spectacular and has 11 scenes. Above are some of the principals. At the top, reading from left to right, are L. M. Cache maille, who plays the part of Duval, Alma Clegg, who is Marianne. Ina Small, Lombaste; and in the bottom row, Russell Laurenson who plays Robert Misson, Hilda. Webster who is Julie, and George Power who plays Ribaud. Radio Record, 7 August 1936, Page 14

(All photographs by S. P. Andrew.) Sigmund Romberg's lovely musical play, "The New Moon," has now reached the dress rehearsal stage in Wellington, where it will be presented next week by the Operatic and Theatrical Society. The play, which is full of beautiful numbers, is most spectacular and has 11 scenes. Above are some of the principals. At the top, reading from left to right, are L. M. Cache maille, who plays the part of Duval, Alma Clegg, who is Marianne. Ina Small, Lombaste; and in the bottom row, Russell Laurenson who plays Robert Misson, Hilda. Webster who is Julie, and George Power who plays Ribaud. Radio Record, 7 August 1936, Page 14

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