"QUARANTINE."
■ Tlie bos plans for tho Lawrence Grotssniith Beaton of eight nights are now open at The Bristol."" The return to "Wellington on Saturday of so popular and rinished_ an artist as Mr. L'iiwience Grossmith will welcomed by many playgoers who 'remember his line perfoi'iniuices oil tlie occasion of his previous visil. Mr. Grossmith,. supported ■by a brilliant J. C. Williamson Goiupanv, winch includes Miss Diana Wilson as leading lady, will be seen in a new and highly diverting comedy in four acts and seven scenes, "Quarantine.'' The play, which was the reigning- success'in boildon for two yaars, gives Mr. Grossmith exceptional opportunities for the exercise of his genius, in tlie part of Tciiy B.tmt. The story, which s'imidy bristles with possibilities of a complex-i-at me. i* ingeniously transformed into a most 'dive, ting comedy liy Mi-.' Grossmith and his clever associates. During (.lie season of eight nights will also be presents;! ilnlliunt revivals of '•Ambreoj ApslejohnV Adveiiture" and "The Silver lrox."
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 4
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162"QUARANTINE." Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 4
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