THEATRE ROYAL.
JAin i> l ) I / (IV ' «;••!■ it: '10 f i '''•■• * j Thk attendance at this theatre last evening' was tolerably good, and & -beautiful drama -called ''.Miriam's-Crhne," formed,the first j portion of the entertainment. Miss Stephen-: I son sustained the part of Miriam with herj usual good ta-te. * Mr. .Burlord, as Scumley —a rough kind of gipsy character —was also exceedingly good; and Mr. Hughes, as the lawyer's drunken clerk, was iniinitable i Other characters were also well playedj and. the piece, was so successful'that it' is to be repeated tO-hightiY After; this. Miss-Burford; executed two dances very cleverly, and the*burlesque of "La Sonnambula" concluded uj most successful evening's entertainment. This; last piece will also' form part of to-night's; performance... _.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 597, 8 December 1871, Page 2
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120THEATRE ROYAL. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 597, 8 December 1871, Page 2
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