THEATRE ROYAL.
" Our American Cousin " was repeated last night to a moderate house. This evening Colman's comedy, " The Heir at Law," will be performed, with Mr Hoskins in his favorite oharaoter of Dr. Fangloss, and Miss Florence Colville as Cioely Homespun. The afterpiece will be an amusing Bketch entitled "Mrs White at the Flay," presumably suggested by Mr Arthur Sketohley's immortal "Mrs Brown. To-morrow night, the popular play called "Life in the South," will be produced, in which Miss Lizzie Morgan will sustain the character of Capitela Black, and also (presumublv) Mr J. P. Hydes as Wool, although the character is omitted in the cast in the bill. The drama without it would not be unlike "Hamlet" without the Frince of Denmark.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1888, 12 March 1880, Page 3
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