MOSCOVITCH.
"TRILBY" AT THEATRE ROYAL
"Trilby" was presented again by the Maurice Moscovitch Company at tho Theatre Royal last night, before another large assembly of patrons. To-night "Trilby" wih be produced for the last time."THE OUTSIDER." 4 play written by a cripple, embodying; the It the Theatre Royal on Monday night, for one performance only. But theimam pomt i„ th\ remarkabU story «*. cu« effected •4«ack'' docforf aftlr riany, distinguished Ter explains that "The Outsider!'was not intended to convey any lesson to the people _U should be regarded as only a play. Although the sufferings of a cripple are the inundationof the story, the production is classed as comedy-drama, as there is a strong vein of humour throughout. Th<s company Importing M. Moscovitch will be an exceptonally strong one, Including Mr Nat Mad - son in his orfßlnal'role, and Miss Ellen Polloon My nights, the two «n»l niihts of the Our stchurch season, M. Moscovitch wll present for the first time here Sydney Howard's thrilling play, "They Kne 9 w ß Wtat They Wanted." The box plans for both productions are on view at rue Bristol. '
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18906, 22 January 1927, Page 16
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