The'Mejnell, Gunn, and Clarke, firm of theatrical managers, are reaching out in tlio field of stage endeavour., Iu addition to ,the particularly, complete company now drawing cro.wded houses nightly to tho Opera House, tho firm liaa one of the'strongo3t drnmntic combinations in the Dominion,' which has boon scoring heavily in AVibon Barrett'e ' pluy - "Lucky Durham" and "The Hypocrites." It is this company which is to take up tho running of tho "Miss Hook of Holland'., Company on July 16. _ Only bis 01 seven porformansca can be given, and the management ha.i decided to devote tho al too' brief season to Barrett'* latest work ' "I/ucky Durham." Th«. strength »f th< oompany ein ke judged by the personnel « the cist, trhiek includes Miss Emily Fits roT, Miss Gladys Harvey, Miss Edith Deve Toili Miu Hilda Meade, Miss Winifred Gunn ' Miss Ndlio Mortyne, Messrs, Harcour Beatty, Gaston Jlervalo, James Lindsay Thomas Cannnm, Rutland Beckett, J. \\ Dowell. Frank Randall, And J. E. Gardner
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 550, 3 July 1909, Page 7
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159Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 550, 3 July 1909, Page 7
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