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The Spike or Victoria College Review October 1928

Dramatic Club

page 49

Dramatic Club

Owing to the fact that we embarked upon the hazardous enterprise of giving a public performance of a play during the second term, we have only one reading to report, that of Frederick Lonsdale's witty comedy, "Aren't We All."

The outstanding event, since our last report, was the production of H. H. Davis's three-act comedy, "Cousin Kate," in the Town Hall Concert Chamber, on Friday and Saturday, July 20th and 21st. The cast was as follows:—
Kate Curtis Miss Mary Cooley.
Amy Spencer Miss Freda Line.
Jane Miss Peggy McDonald.
Mrs. Spencer Miss Dorothy Martyn-Roberts.
Heath Desmond Mr. A. D. Priestley.
Rev. James Bartlett Mr. A. E. Campbell.
Bobby Spencer Mr. D. Edwards.

We are once again indebted to Mrs. John Hannah for her very capable production of the play, and to the College orchestra, which, under the efficient baton of Mr. A. C. Keys, contributed appropriate musical numbers. We desire, also, to express our appreciation of the efforts of the students outside the club who rendered us valuable assistance. The general public patronised the performance in sufficient numbers to prevent a financial failure, and we are pleased to be able to report a small credit balance. Nevertheless, we should have been glad to see more students present.