FAREWELL TO OUR MISS GIBBS
The farewell performance of "Our Miss Gibbs" at Sydney was merely a repetition on a largo scalo of its unvaried experience, says a Sydney paper. Thu qucuo was there an hour before, the usual time, and instead of exhausting itself in Casticroagh Street commandeered a good deal of flio insido of the King Street footpaths. The theatre, when the curtain rolled up, was packed to the- limits which tlio law allowed. Indeed, the, galleryites wero there an hour and a half before, and —a line tribute to the popularity of the piece—amused themselves by singing the ;nusic of the comedy through accurately, and not at all untiinefiilly, from beginning to end. It is scarcely necessary to say that the artists responded to such irresistiblo stimulus and that Miss Gibbs was performed as it never was before. At the close of the final chorus rue curtain descended amid deafening cries for the artists, and when the stage was
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 20 May 1911, Page 11
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162FAREWELL TO OUR MISS GIBBS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 20 May 1911, Page 11
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