HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE.
MAOMAHON DRAMATIC CO.
" THE GIRL OF MY HEART."
The announcement that the Messrs
MacMabon intend bringing to Gisborne, in ; its entirety, their famous dramatic company, which is headed by that popular and i' fascinating actress Miss Fitxmaurice-Gill, has created widespread satisfaction amongst all olass'es of the playgoing public. The organisation, which is undeniably ono of the strongest that has ever been brought to Gisborne, has just concluded a phenomenally successful season i of four consecutive weeks at His Majesty’s j Theatre, - Auokiand, The ladies and gentlemen engaged to support Miss Gill have been - specially selected from the principal Sydney and Melbourne theatres. I Chief among these may be mentioned the favorite young actof Mr Charles, Blake, Mr G, L. Merriman, Mr Lionel Walsh, Mr Peter Savieri, Mr Harry Douglas, Mr J. Lambert, Mr Launeelot Yauo, Mr T. I K. Henderson, Mr G. Gunn, Mr Leo del Chateau, Miss May Granville, Miss Hilda Meade, Mias May Benno, Miss Barbara Scott, Mrs Barry Lane, etc.' The Beason, whioh will extend over four nights, commences oh Wednesday evening next, with a gorgeous production of the breezy nautical drama, “ The Girl of My | Heart.” On Thursday evening a “Sister’s SaoriSoe ” will bo staged ; on Friday, “ Bearing Her Cross,” and on Saturday, " Uncle Tom’B Cabin." Tho box-plans for the season will be opened at Mr W. Miller's at 10 o’clock 1 this morniug. , '
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1538, 21 August 1905, Page 2
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231HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1538, 21 August 1905, Page 2
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