GRAHAM MOFFATS SCOTTISH COMEDIANS.
Graham Moffat and his company of Scottish players are returning here on Saturday next at the Opera House, with something new in "A Scrape o' tho Pen," a play that has recently been a successful run in Sydney, where it ran for five weeks at' the Palace Theatre, and was only taken off to allow Mr. Moffat's promised revival of "Bunty Pulls tho Strings" to go on. Instead of a fortnight's revival as promised of the little string-pulling lady,' owing to tho success of "A Scrape o' the Pen," it had to bo limited to a week. The new comedy is generally conceded to be even better, than "Bunty," and Sydney Press criticisms state that there is more pathos in the' new production than in "Bunty," but that smiles ore always there to relieve the tension with tho execllent humorous touch Mr. Moffat has imported into this delightful comedy. ' All the old favourites who so delighted us with "Bunty"' are reappearing, while several now artists were specially imported for the new production. The Beason is limited to seven nights, and on the last night "Bunty Pulls the Strings" will be revived. Tho box plan will be at the Bristol, on .Wed-' nesctay
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2540, 14 August 1915, Page 2
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