MISS BEATRICE DAY.
Miss Beatrice • Day—whose photograph ais Kato-Cregeen in Hall Caine's version- of his famous book, '"Hie Jla'mxma.n," appears herewith—is one of the finest emotional actresses who has yet visited our shores. Her work at tie head of the late. Brough-Flem-ming Company is a very pleasant reojllcctioii. JBss Day played a round of parfs which few actresses . cam lay claim to. In the repertoire wew-includ-ed dramas and comedies by Pinero,
Jones, Sntro, Oscar Wilde, Sheridan, etc. It is said that Miss Day will enhance her'high reputation in Wellington by her perforaia,nco of ■ Kate Cregeen in Hall' Game's "Pete," which iis .said to fit her as a pictnro fits its frame. The character of Kate Cregeon calls for all the qualities of the experienced and accomplished actress—from grave to gay, from comedy to tragedy—ana ■it is-said-that Miss Day not only acts the part but looks and-lives it.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 852, 25 June 1910, Page 11
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147MISS BEATRICE DAY. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 852, 25 June 1910, Page 11
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