HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
WOODS-WILLIAMSQN SEASON,
PtXGMMiIOJS AiNO GALiATBA* TO.-.
•NIGHT*
» Another large audience greeted the Wootds-Williamspn. Company at Hia Majesty,'a .Theatre on. Saturday evening,. -when The • Magdalene ’-’ .was (Staged. The piece went with a good swing throughout. Miss Maud. Williamson and Me Allred Woods being particularly successful in their, respective roles. Ail the members o£ the Company, have established themselves in. the good, opinion of. local theatre-goers, and there should be bumper' houses, for. the remaining nights of the season. % To-night the audience are promiswi a treat of un-~ usual excellence, when the. manage- 1 meat will produce for the first time : here W. S. - Gilbert's world-famed' play “ Pygmalion and Galatea.”- No greater success has ever, been achieved by this, famous author than that .which has attended this justly-styled immortal play.. The greatest and. most famous of our actors and actresses have added, to their list of stage triumphs the' characters of Pygmalion and . jGiqlatea, Embodying all than is ‘beautiful, ; tho play is also brimful of comedy, giving scope for any, phase in histrionic art. Press criticisms ■to hand speak in - the most battering terms of Miss Wifr liamson and Mr Woods in their respective. parts, and during their recent season sin Dunedin, Pygmalion and Galatea .proved one of the greatest successes. The principals will •have the full. support of the com-, pany, and theatre-goers are assured of an exceptional evening’s entertainment. To-morroiw; (Tuesday);..Will be - the farewell of the company in Gisborne, when a play founded on Hail-Caino’s famous hook • ,f -. The Manxman ” .will be staged,, finder the title of Woman’s 3im.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1384, 20 February 1905, Page 3
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262HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1384, 20 February 1905, Page 3
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