MISS TITTELL BRUME.
Tho groat intoreet displayed in tho fntboomhig season of drama at His Mnjnsty’s Thoatro, ivbiob is announced for Wednesday next, is a suro augury for success. Mies Tittcll Bruno, supported by Air J. 0. Williamson's powerful dramatio company, is an attraction whioh has boen most heartily woloomrd by tbeatra-goers throughout Australasia, and hi r first visit to Qieborno may justly bo regarded as an I important dramatio event, During tho eoason of four nights four magnificent plays will bo prosontod for thr first lime in Gisborne, ouoh of whioh his nohio\od
remarkanlo success throughout tho E igli hspooking wrld. Tho opening pruduoticn, “Doroliiy Vernon of H iddou Hall," is n ppooSaoular drnma of high inputs, the soons of which ii laid in tho " specious nmos of Great El z ibotb,” whu figuros on tho atngo with other groat personages Tl o ojsiumos bolong iu tho most p'o turoequo period of E-gllsh history. Tho dialogue is said to ho in Iho E izabilhan
stylo, and in ovory way tho p esontation is likely In ploaso the oyos and ears of a popular audience It is, as ono otitic has said, “a riot of high epiriis,a feast of color and movement, a romance olothod in tho gaib of n molodraiua of a genuinely exciting and obsorbing ohareotor.” As “Dorothy Vo non ” Miss Tfttell B-uno has substantially augmented her alroady brilliant reputation during tho reoout
successful rims of tho picoo in Molbourno and Sydney, and its phenomenal eoason in I-Wellington. Tho second pioduotion is tho famous play “ Lrah Kleeobua," whioh has had such extraordinary vnguo in Ameriou, Europe, and Australa-ia. It is a poweiful ploy, with a powerful plot, aud interpreted by a powerful company. Miss Tittcll Bruno in tho part of “Dish” is said to have mado ono of her most strik-
ing successes. Iu her hands it is a truly great chat actor, and never fails to onlist tho deep mil entiro sympathy of her r.udionofs. Zangwill’s remarkublo ocmrdy will bo tho third production. DramaiUod from his own succesiful novel, ” Merely Mary Atm ” has, it is said, reached a higher standard than any comedies of modern times, tho humor being so ingoni
ously eontroeted with tho pathetic incidents, all of which seem lo fit quite naturally into tho grnoral soheme of the picoe. MrT RaoewnrdV universal favorite, “ Sunday,” will be the farewell atirnotion of ibis notable season, which terminates on
Saturday, 6:h October. The box plans are now opan at Mr W. Miller’s.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1872, 29 September 1906, Page 3
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