Mr Charles Verner’s Dramatic Company.
I The pleasure with which the announce* ( mout of Charles Veruor’s drama season, commencing on Friday evening nexi, and continuing on BuiurJay, Monday and Tuesday, has been received on all sides uud the brisk enquiries ior seats at Miller's, points to a very successful season. The opening production, Bhamus O’BrieD,” is an exceptional work, and its London success proves it to he one of the moss popular aud attist.c successes yet produced in that ony. The Times says: ‘'lt is us delightful a play as the Eogltsh stage has produced in our generation,” whilst another leading journal wriies: "Whatever there ia m ‘ Shamas O’Brien ’ that is nos delightful banter is very human and agreeable satire. All is full of cbatia and captivation, uud it will add one moro to the list of tho few really pronounced and productive sucoesses ol rtcent years.” Under ibo personal direction of Charles Verner (the original BoamuO tho play will, it is declared, be staged with that minute attention to every detail which has made his name a synonym for all that ia excellent in ihe theatrical world of America and - the Continent. The Royal Irish Drama Uompany supporting him is a talented and evenly balanced coinoioaiion. This drama ' oalls ior scanic aud miehuuical display of a very unusual characier, and all this the J maoagement will bring from Auckland in * the minutest detail. The prioes hayo been £ finally decided upon at the popular rate of £ 3a, 2s, and Is, ia
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1937, 20 November 1906, Page 2
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251Mr Charles Verner’s Dramatic Company. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1937, 20 November 1906, Page 2
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