PRINCESS'S THEATRE.
The fourth representation of "The Pearl Divers " at the Princess's Theatre last night attracted another good house. Mr Bradshaw, M.H.R., who was present, testified to the realism of the scenes in the lunatic asylrm. As on previous occasions, there was a general call of the performers. The piece will be played to-night for the last time. To-morrow night "The Two Brothers, or Sithors to Grind," will be staged. This is a dramatisation o£ a wovel by Mr George R. Walker. The plot is simple, and readily understood as the play proceeds. The dialogue presents an admixture of pathos and comedy. The part of Joe Stammers is one of those oil-men characters in which Mr Leitch fairly revels, and his impersonation has been favorably criticised by the Euglish and Australian Press. To-morrow night's performance will will be under the patronage of Sir G. Whitmore.
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Evening Star, Issue 6725, 6 October 1885, Page 2
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145PRINCESS'S THEATRE. Evening Star, Issue 6725, 6 October 1885, Page 2
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