Article clipped from Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners Advocate

Talent Seen In Plays By StudentsDramatic talent was revealed Inst night when students of Newcastle Teachers' Collegepresented three one-net plays I Huhat Newcastle Girls High School.The ntovs, The Mint Who Wouldn’t jp .0 Heaven, The Purple Ikdrocm. and The Last Wnr, were fully appreciated by die crowd, which packed the assembly nullIn the first play Hot-old tic reWright, in the title role, force fully portrayed the character of the social rebel who refused to give In to anything—even the will of God.I-Iis wrathful rcrnonitrnttons and protests foiled to move the quiet punrdinn angel (Dave Griffitns).Charles Gruiiamc, Barry Blnzx nrn! Heather Wutson gave polished, humorous characterisations.A smaller rust, comnr.suig Kevin Gosper, WHlinm Philips, Cnrl Levett, Keith Atkins nnd Patricia Biggs, was equally as successful in its presentation of The Purple Bedroom.The l.nst War, n’fnn'nsy and much more ambitious production. fell below the standard of the other ploys In presentation.—D.S.(itinn a t r\?? nv\r\c
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners Advocate

Newcastle, New South Wales, AU

Thu, May 29, 1952

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