Royal Dramatic Company.
DORA On Saturday evening the above company will appear at the Public Hall, for one night only. Judging from the notices that have appeared in our contemporaries a treat of more than ordinary excellence may be anticipated. The artists attached to the company have a very high professional status, Miss Austen Eliot, the leading lady, was one of the principal members of Mr Charles' Warner's company. Mr Alfred Woods also belonged to the same company. Mr
H. N. Douglas is well known from his connection with Mr Creswick and Mr Wybert Beave. Mr C. F. Searle has long been a favourite in the Southern cities. Miss Amy Coleman has a great English reputation, and Mr E. Alexander, an Irish comedian, has few rivals.) The " bill of the play "is a very , attractive one, including Lord Tenny- _ son's "Dora," with a screaming farce •' The Limmerick Boy," with an interlude of sketches, songs and dances. - - — ■—-—=— It is evident that this entertainment is provided for all- classes, and there should be, after such a dearth at amusen^ents, a full house to greet the company. ■ ■ t
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 29 January 1891, Page 2
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185Royal Dramatic Company. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 29 January 1891, Page 2
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