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BRYANT’S DRAMATIC COMPANY.

Harry Bryant’s Comedy and Dramatic Company, which comes almost direct from Australia will make their first appearance hero on Thursday. Greyraouth is the fourth town of appearance since they left the Metropolitan town of Victoria, gntjl t|iey come with some Hire

talent. The company comprise eighteen •anists aone'OS whom have been before *. mouth audience, and from critiftf 13 ? 8 Australian: papers we can “CK ( Tecommend them to playgoers, . jT ‘Mtey’s Aunt ” has been flayed here P e c /W, but not with a cast of character as 18 r «JW before us. However that will be 80 aa on Thursday, and we will leave it to 9 ac readers to contradict our opinion. .M Friday night “King’s Evidence” will ie produced in its entirely fine scenery ’•ad effects. On Saturday, the amusing farcical comedy “The Private Secretary,” svill farewell this compcny to fresh fields and pastures new. The Company comiprises E. A. Haygarth, E. B. Russell, S. jS, Cottene, Chas. Archer, W. J. Byrne, .E. M. Keon, John Pittark, Fred Smith, . Mias Lilly Melrose, Olivo Sisley, Ada Royal, Polly HaygajJth and little L. Foley. From all theso names wo must expect .-something a good deal better than what we have been aerjustomed to.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 26 November 1901, Page 2

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BRYANT’S DRAMATIC COMPANY. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 26 November 1901, Page 2

BRYANT’S DRAMATIC COMPANY. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 26 November 1901, Page 2

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