HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE.
WPODS-WI LLI AIVISON SEASON.
**• THE .QHHISTIAN k V-
!' night this capable combina(aoQ attracted another very ; large . audience* when Hall-Caine's" master- : ' ed. Tho mounting oE the ‘drama iwaa quite up to this company’s, usual - excellent standard.. Miss, Williamson *°\ really excelled herself, in her impertsyration of Gloria Quayle, a part in ,a [which she proves herself to have a refined conception* (This! lady’s actt4 ing as the .Nurse merited the appre- ? Elation of all present. Mr Woods 1 had- a congenial part as ‘John Storm, ; and his acting throughout was highly meritorious. Mis address to. the j Hospital Board in the second act was an excellent piece of oratory, i iThe remaining characters of the * P J ay were ably sustained by. the) .other members ,o£ the Company. , .Owing to the enormous success of the season the Company, have decided to prolong the.’ season . by an- . other three nigtats. To-night WiiCollin’s military-drama, ” The iNew - Magdalene,” will", he staged, When another large audience is sure Ito attend. Those Who have not availed themselves of the opportunity, to.witness this company should not fail' to do so in cdther of the other dramas*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1383, 18 February 1905, Page 3
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191HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1383, 18 February 1905, Page 3
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