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MULDOON’S PICNIC COMPANY.

On Thursday and Friday 26th and 27th the Muldoon Picnic Company, will appear in the Opera House for a season of two night, Mr Frank Clark, an Australian, started his celebrated “ Silk Stocking Vaudeville Entertainment ” as at present constituted and it was the first show to do away with the old minstrel circle and to substitute for it the musical comedy and mixed variety programme now in vogue. Mr Clark and his company appear in the farcical musical comedy “ Muldon’s Picnic ” in which it is said that there is not a dnll moment. The vagaries of “Michael Muldoon” and his intimate friend Dennis Mulcahoy ” are as good as a tonic. Mr Clark, whom press notices state to bo a clover comedian, sustains the leading character. Miss Connie Davereux takes that of Ella Muldoon, and her acting and singing are spoken of in high praise. Tiny Lillie Danvers, as Muldoon’s little daughter, is said to bo a great favourite with a sweet voice. The play is said to be very laughable throughout, and the ' numerous songs, dances and specialties add variety to the entertainment. The box plan will be open on Monday when seats may be booked.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 December 1901, Page 2

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MULDOON’S PICNIC COMPANY. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 December 1901, Page 2

MULDOON’S PICNIC COMPANY. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 December 1901, Page 2

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