DENIS KEHOE COMPANY.
"THE GIRL FROM COUNTY CLARE" Saturday next. Deni-; Kehoe, the romantic actorsinger, will make a return visit and present his Irish folk play “Tlie Girl From County Clare." at the Princess Tlieatro on Saturday night. "The Girl from County Clare" is a simple! play of simple people, their aims and aspirations. It is an epic of peasant folk '-ho love their homes with an intensity that passes present-day understanding. Savoured with that spice of spontaneous wit. which is the birth-right of the Irish rate, il never flags. Denis Kehoe has made .over 000 appearances in the role of Dan O’Connor, son of “The Girl Front County Clare.” He is an actor of the robust order and uses a resonant baritone voice in some of Moore's - melodies. which lit! accompanies on an extremely rare instrument, the fri.slt hand harp, of which he possesses a fine specimen. Being no believer in a "one-man show." Ah- Kelioe, has surrounded himself with a. company of picked arlists. several of whom are favourably known to playgoers in this 1 town. Frances Knyber. who plays op- . posito him in juvenile roles, is a tall graceful girl, whose pleasing personal- ’ it.v and charm have won her many friends; Ronald Riley, n light comedian of marie, Helen Fergus. Maurice ( Lynch. Gwen Dorisc. Vincent White, 1 Bernard Booby, Lester Carey. Aline s Dunn appear in supporting character for which (hey have been carefully se- 1 looted. The incidental music has been composed, arranged and adapted hv Percy Kehoe. The box plan is now 11 open at MoTntnshV. "
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1925, Page 1
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261DENIS KEHOE COMPANY. Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1925, Page 1
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