Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 9, No. 2. March 20, 1946
Koko's Proposal
Koko's Proposal
The costumes were vivid and colourful and the lighting was skilfully arranged in colour and brilliance to suit the occasion. Of all the players. Koko, in providing some touches of slapstick showed that spontaneous sense of timing which is the mark of the true artist. My excuse for writing this opinion in retrospect is that this final production of the Armed Services Operatic Society has been another milestone in the development of the theatre in New Zealand. Although it has the defects inevitable in an amateur company it is yet a symbol of the upward movement of individual and national culture.