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HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRIE

McMAHON’S DBAMATIC COMPAN^

“THE SUNNY SOUTH."

ug One of the most important dramatis seasons ever announced in Gisborne will bo inaugurated to-night at Hia Majesty’s Theatre. The MacMabon Company will introduce the famous aotor, Mr George Darrell, who during the past five months ht has had a triumphant tonr throughout New Zealand. Mr Darrell, who is supv, potted by MaoMahon’s fine dramatic in or p°isation, numberiog •23 artistes,io footed from the principal theatres of} 1 ' ie “ ustra “a, has just concluded a season of' i. t . onr . weeks at His Majesty’s Theatre, o Auckland, where night after night the r-J theatre wa3 paoked to the donrs.-A pjj During the season here three diatini»r]rijyV \ grammes will be presented, beginning to. 3 n, Bbt with Mr Darrell’s popular and euo--6 cessful drama, “The Sunny South,” which 3 la the °°‘y Australian play that has been . accepted in London, where it ran for 200 * nights. Mr Darrell will appear as Mat Morley—a character played by him upwards of 1000 nights throughout England, *3 “ an(i Australasia. “ The Sunny bouth” is a powerful play, wich appeals to 4 s men ana women alike, and abounds In the - most startling situations, and calls into requisition perfect and elaborate scenery.:?®in order to present the play in its entirety ail the scenery and mechanical effects have 4? been brought here by the s.s. Talnne, ® which arrived yesterday. 1 To-morrow evening “ The Road to Ruin’* Si p s a s °a c s; , ‘ aonW,a,, “ a «" ito . The box plan is at W. Miller’s. It is ■ Gisborne 0 predicta brilliant season in

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1426, 10 April 1905, Page 2

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HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRIE Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1426, 10 April 1905, Page 2

HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRIE Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1426, 10 April 1905, Page 2

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