THEATRE ROYAL.
Notwithstanding, counter attractions lait night the Theatre Royal was well attancUd when Mrs. Jackson repeated her impersonation of Lady Au&ey... It. is needless for,,«i,.to UM , again that it was an excellent perfbrmanoei " all the parts being well and carefully played' ? The capital;farce of "Lola Montez" concluded ' the evening's .^en^eftaipflient^.in w^ich. H^lj a) Howard again delighted the audience with her*"' 3**" clever Spider Dance, which was of, course encored. To-night " Charles the Second" and.'"""^ the "Jacobite" will be produced,' a really capital bill. .. ~ ~ . We are happy to find that.. &c Staj Company wisely abstain from theicommok■■■■-■[ | drama of the Victoria school,of which," we'l^'' have bejen surfeited to repletion, and»Tre'\^S trust that they will favor ub with a few eterling comedies, that give euch excellent opportunities for each member of the Star Company to display their peculiar talents. 80 far they have wisely chosgn their piece*.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 132, 11 June 1870, Page 2
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