HAWTREY COMEDY COMPANY.
During the recent long season "of seventeea weeks at the Melbourne Bijou there was no piece in the Hawtrey Company's repertoire which obtained such*popular support as Buxnand's "Lady of Ostend," the play which Christchurch residents will tonight have an opportunity of witnessing at the Theatre Royal for tho first time. The play was originally produced at Terry's Theatre, London, with Mr Weedon Grossmith and Miss Jeffries in the leading parts. It has already been played in Australasia by Mr Hawtrey's Company about 100 times, and has never failed to evoke the warmest recognition. "The Lady of Ostend" will be preceded to-night t>y a one-act curtain raiser entitled "Counsels Opinion." This afternoon being a holiday the box plan wisl be at the Theatre Royal after 1 o'clock.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11512, 19 February 1903, Page 5
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129HAWTREY COMEDY COMPANY. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11512, 19 February 1903, Page 5
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