THEATRE ROYAL.
"The King's Eival" was again performed last evening with marked success. Miss Coi■ville, as Noll Ghtynne, sustained the character in tho incomparable manner in which .-he has always performed her part,. Mr. Iloskins, as Richmond,, also received tho well-merited plaudits of a large audience, arid many of our old favorites contributed to the aucceas of the piece. Mrs. Mill; Mr. Jones, Mr. Hydes, and olfiers added to Ihe laurels they had already wo!!-earned. Tin's evening will bo produced Morion's beautiful comedy of "Sji-'cd liie Plough" This is oue of the fines!, plays ever acted, and considering thitt the su.bjc-'t is specially appropriate to tbo OCM-* •' !.;' tiiis afternoon's festivities, is certii'.r ' ■ i.;w a .full house. After it a small ];i ■• -. <.f extravagance entitled "Nothing to Wisr," r-lrcmly well and most favorably ki: ■■■•1 ( ; !.iv going people iv this city, will
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 577, 15 November 1871, Page 3
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141THEATRE ROYAL. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 577, 15 November 1871, Page 3
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