PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.
This fashionable place of amusement was again crowded in all parts last night, to witness the fourth representation of the drama of "Formosa." We are glad to see the management reaping such a splendid harvest for the spirited manner in which they have conducted the theatre. We were glad to notice that Mr. Jones, during the first act of the piny, put a summary stop to smoking in the theatre, by coming forward and requesting one of . the audience to put his pipe. out. We trust the manager will not be compelled to make the same appeal. "Formosa" was a greater success lust night than on any previous representation, or the audience seemed to take the points which appear more familiar after one or two representations. The audience were most enthusiastic, and demanded the appearance of the principal characters several times during the evening. " Formosa" will be repeated this evening.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 501, 18 August 1871, Page 2
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154PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 501, 18 August 1871, Page 2
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