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''The Private Secretary'' is a popular 1883 farce in three acts, by Sir Charles Henry Hawtrey. The play was adapted from the German ''Der Bibliothekar'', a book by Gustav von Moser.
 
''The Private Secretary'' is a popular 1883 farce in three acts, by Sir Charles Henry Hawtrey. The play was adapted from the German ''Der Bibliothekar'', a book by Gustav von Moser.
  
Presented by the Kokstad Amateur Dramatic Society, produced by [[S.J. Halford]], with [[A.L. Moon]], [[Douglas Halford]], [[Eric Haird]], [[Tom Christie]], Mrs T. Scott Warren, [[Maud Sandwich]], [[Gertrude Wallace]]. Scenery imported from Messrs Samuel French from London, adapted for local requirements by [[Joe Cuthbert]].  
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Presented by the [[Kokstad Amateur Dramatic Society]], produced by [[S.J. Halford]], with [[A.L. Moon]], [[Douglas Halford]], [[Eric Haird]], [[Tom Christie]], Mrs T. Scott Warren, [[Maud Sandwich]], [[Gertrude Wallace]]. Scenery imported from Messrs Samuel French from London, adapted for local requirements by [[Joe Cuthbert]].  
  
 
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The Private Secretary is a popular 1883 farce in three acts, by Sir Charles Henry Hawtrey. The play was adapted from the German Der Bibliothekar, a book by Gustav von Moser.

Presented by the Kokstad Amateur Dramatic Society, produced by S.J. Halford, with A.L. Moon, Douglas Halford, Eric Haird, Tom Christie, Mrs T. Scott Warren, Maud Sandwich, Gertrude Wallace. Scenery imported from Messrs Samuel French from London, adapted for local requirements by Joe Cuthbert.

Sources

Footlights 1(5):12, 1929.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Private_Secretary


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