Entertainments
x'tA OA liiii, ii I lib JUL. 1 <j-iiiy.ill at ivuig s 'llieaue, U;vm, ALr Ucoriiu blepliouton, iiiu ux'Jl-liiionii Uieatncal uutyruurtur. w 111 introduce Jus company ul comedians iu the merry musical taice "Fun on the .Bristol," or "Widow O'Brien. " 'Liic play liiugcb ou the endeavours <>1 the rich Widow O'Brien and her two daughters to enter into society and provider a theme ior -plenty of excellent tooling. Count Alanuazio, an adventurer in search of a wile with money, makes love to the motlier and bot-Ii daughters until he iinally lixes his attention on the widow. The family gj for a irip and tho Count, 'who is also it passenger, Ik munaeked. The two daughters of the widow, who, when they entered society, wanted "their uame.s ifroin O'Brien to "Obreen," finally gov tho two boy?; tiicy are flirting with. From start U) finish 'Fun on the 13i-itstol' provides unlimited opportunitios lot*making iutrry and introducing the latest songs, dances and specialities, The widow is played by Frank Hawthorne, an ttctor with a splendid reputation for his interpretation of the character. He is ably supported by Messrs Fred Hughes, Courtney Ford, Ernie Delevale, Artlmr Sharpies, Will Gilbert, Truman Neileon, Misses Annie JBenelle, Ivy "Davis, ■Daisy Button and Bortha Busch. Tin? plan for trj-riighi's performance is on view at Aitken's.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 September 1915, Page 2
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218Entertainments Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 September 1915, Page 2
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