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THE "GEISHA"

This evening tiie performance of "The Gnislia" will lw witnessed by His Kxcolionev the Governor and the Countess ol Liverpool. The performances of this popular romie opens by the Wellington Operatic Society are remarkable in one. instance bv the visible improvement that is .';hi)*"ii all round by the cast cadi succeeding liiiiht, as compared with the first night's impression. Wellington's amateurs are now thoroughly at Homo ill their res|K'clive parts, aim the performance last evening went with such swiii"- .i"'l "In"- *'"'■'•■ ran " !l!y ro "' Tt r-edit on Mr- Tom Pollard's directors', hi' Miss Helen (iard'uor (of Dinicdin) Vs 6 Mimosa San (pate succeeds in Linking her personality in tlio part, and her performances will louse he remom],er"d hero. Dr. Norman Males, as the Marquis lmari. the autocratic Japanese rr v.i r . cgvp a convinriu", performance. As'Wnniri, Mr. A. W New ton was most amusing, and In- got nil his pui<rjn" iekes in <rreat style. Mr. \ . !!. Toieditb. as Lieut. Fairfax, was another sterling performance. Mr. D. A. Kenny is the musical direc.or. and ["■•idles his orchestra in a mnr.terly manner, and materially lends to the success of the play.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1924, 5 December 1913, Page 4

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THE "GEISHA" Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1924, 5 December 1913, Page 4

THE "GEISHA" Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1924, 5 December 1913, Page 4

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