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ENTERTAINMENTS.

PHIL WALSH DRAMATIC CO.

With reference to Me production ■)i '"J he Amerkwir Tramp" »t tho LevJJi Town Hall, to-morrow nnVlit, we fjiioite the foltowins from "the Keiklins Stnr:-"Mr Phil Walsh is a Kwiuine comedian, and 'tJio many patrun.s who met him wi the Feiildiin'" Drill HiiJl last night for the first tiincTjiiickly recognised tluit fact, for the laughter hearty and prn-lon-Kotl. '■ Sir," said tho lrisli-Anm-nciMi, who carries ihn (juality of Broadway, NW York, in voice and gesture, "I have the gmih, and I ■■invß cjome to .Folding to deliver them!" SU Walsh i.s a ma,u of hia word. To use another of his own attTAf.tive id'ionifl.tio phrasas, he 1 KJhhl" last night, and will HMicetortl) he a welooine visitor to I'eildnnjr. There was nothino; very original .-ibout tho story of tlio play In it its j)msEai.{<i(t.ion was such tlm,t it is no exaffgera'tioii to say it wn« one i>l the best tliat has ever -bee-n stajr-' «fl mi I'eiWing. The Tiwrap was, of i-»nrso, the cenfcml figure, and-lie whs Hglit there every time. J n describ. j,"S the pleasures of tlie Uo'hemian life and the curse of solitary eonfiiieii«'n,t in Sing Sing ]> r i son ,],; Wils M] of dnanutio powor, and Mv Wd.sh'.s tiill and free exnosition of American humour, expressed in the vernacular, was something worth K oin" * loiiß way to henr. Miw IWrhoT ■s tJ !( . tramp's long-lost daiioliter »as a good voioo and pleasing presence, and vaR a s , lc .ce.ssfnl il,, B poine. \ e pred.ct a future worth living for '•is talented young ], ;U ] V . The -t'ljer pm-ts were «-ol! sustainod. «lio company ])lay S i, n J lliV \ n flf> . morrow evening. ,and the hox plan ■s 'ion- open at Phillips'.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 July 1910, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 July 1910, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 July 1910, Page 2

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