Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington N.Z. Vol. 20, No. 3. 4th April, 1957
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"As usual, Brecht is longwinded, irritating, boring, splayfooted: but as usual, also profound, deeply moving, theatrically-magnificent"—Plays and Players.
A Play by Europe's most controversial playwright.
Unity Theatre's the Good Woman of Setzuan by Bertold Brecht.
Produced by Nola Miller, music [unclear: coed] by Leslie [unclear: ouncss] and Dorothy Freed: Setting designed by Ron Parker.
Concert Chamber, April 9th to 13.
Admission: 4/6 (Student Concessions from Phoenix Bookshop. Willis Street.
A Playl Of Immense Charm and Potency"—The "Times"