ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE WALSH DRAMATIC COY
TO-NIGHT.
IMii.VKCT.s are reminded !Mi«t tlie ! :1111011s I fish-American eomotliian, I'lli't) Walsh, and ,'hie dovor company of players are duo to imake their h(;\v (o n Levin audience this evening in a .sensational drama entitled, 'The American Tramp." l'i:e piny is inH of dry humour, exciting incidents and sensittioiiial situations,, and i.s in the hands of capable exponents. The following excerpt .speaks for itself:—"],]™ 3Tr Phil Wal.sli, the American actor Mo audience ha<l tllio pleasure of listt»n- - i\ refined artist of conoider"l le histrionic ability, whoso s]i.«r,it AmHiiicaii accent added that spice" of reality necessary to tlio snecass of a drama tlrat possesserl an . Undo Sam setting." Mr Walsh visited Xtnv Zenl'inu two years ago as stage diroctnr for Andrew Mack, and was t!ie original >f sevt-rnl imnorfcii't parts, such ns "Sheridan" in .wick's pr'rvdiiction of Tom Seats may bo reserved , at Phillip's Hylco.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 July 1910, Page 2
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149ENTERTAINMENTS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 July 1910, Page 2
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