ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE G E ACH-MARLO W PREMIER DRAMATIC COMPANY. Theatre-goers will shortly have an opportunity of witnessing one of the most successful dramas of modeln times, “The Woman Pays,” which the above company intend playing _ here on the 26th inst., at His Majesty s Theatre. The company has already presented the play to overflowing audiences throughout the Australian colonies, and recently during an extended tour of the Dominion. In Sydney the production''was a record one, the average weekly attendance was over ten thousand for a period of over five weeks. ■ The company is a very powerful one, and includes some of the finest actors on the Australian stage. All the complete scenic and mechanical effects will bo presented. Mr. Robert Inman will have tho support of Messrs Kenneth Hunter, J. P. O’Neill, Albert Lucas; Thomas Curran, Stan Robinson, Laurie Nunn, and others; while the ladies are headed by Miss Etliel Bucklev, who will bo supported by. Misses Maud Appleton, Leal Douglas, J attic Gourlay, Rogers, Maud .Axnvni} and Rita Lyle. The company consists in all of forty members. The elaborate scenic studies are from the brush of Mr Ray Phillips, the well-known Australian artist, and Mr. George Ylarlow will personally supervise the whole production.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2557, 19 July 1909, Page 4
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204ENTERTAINMENTS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2557, 19 July 1909, Page 4
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