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JOHN F. SHERIDAN CO.

The Sheridan Company, who- commence their Gisborne season on Monday next, are just concluding a highly-succcssful Auckland season at His Majesty’s Theatre, where “ The Lady Slavey,” which is Mr Sheridan’s opening production here, enjoyed crowded houses for seven performances. The Auckland Star says of Little Gulliver, the midget comedian : 1 When the merriment is at its height, a new surprise is sprung upon the audience in the appearance of Little Gulliver, who is a perf?ct pocket-edition ot a comedian. I-lis rendering of Love, Marriage, and Divorce ” was inexpressibly droll, accompanied as it was by ; grimace and the funniest of antics. Of course, there was an enthusiastic recall, with a repetition of the drolleries, and a parody on “ Home, Sweet, Home.” Mr Sheridan himself is seen to great advantage in his four different characters as a bailiff, a flunkeyi a Scotchman, and a millionaire. On Tuesday night, ‘‘ A 'Trip to Chicago will be ■staged and on Wednesday night the musical comedy, “Naughty Nancy” will conclude the short season. All s t,age furniture and accessories arc carried so that the productions will he mounted in an elaborate maimer.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1017, 9 October 1903, Page 3

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JOHN F. SHERIDAN CO. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1017, 9 October 1903, Page 3

JOHN F. SHERIDAN CO. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1017, 9 October 1903, Page 3

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