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HAWTREY COMEDY COMPANY

On Thursday evening next, at the Theatre Royal, the llawtrey Comedy Coinp:mv wili introduce to Chris .church playgoers Sir Francis Burnand's farcical comedy "The Lady of Otend." The piece has been very popular wherever it has been produced. In connection with the the cinematograph is brought into use with much effect, and the various situations fito exceedingly humorous. Tha company is spoken of as being a strong one. The" plan of reserved eeata opened on •Saiurdav.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11509, 16 February 1903, Page 6

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HAWTREY COMEDY COMPANY Press, Volume LX, Issue 11509, 16 February 1903, Page 6

HAWTREY COMEDY COMPANY Press, Volume LX, Issue 11509, 16 February 1903, Page 6

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