A Dramatic Treata.
— * As will be seen by adveftUfdWani in another column the Dunbar-F-ield Dramatic Company play here to. night and to-morrow night, opening in the celebrated comedy-drama 41 Deborah," The Company are spoken very highly of by the, PrefS in other parts of the oolonyj sj?*a thorough dramatic treat may be looked forward to. Their initial performance will consist of the celebrated musioal comedy^d^ffif, " Deborah " and a classical comedy entitled " Stella and Festus." Speaking of the performance of the latter piece by Miss Helen Fergus and Mr Dunbar, the Melbourne Ape says :~ 44 N0 greater evidence bffrae artists was required that' 1 tbe^'^d^l rendition 6f » Stella an^Feftul. 17 ' All the.jpqelio'ints oL^liii excellent oolnedy were feichfully^TjjPQyght out, and in their scene from the ■' Lady of Lyons," these artists excelled themselves, as they also did in the rejection scene from the "Marble Heart." It is a long i time since anything really good in the way of entertainments has taken 4 place in Fox ton, so we have no , doubt the Dunbar-Field Company will be well patroniiod.
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Manawatu Herald, 17 April 1894, Page 2
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176A Dramatic Treata. Manawatu Herald, 17 April 1894, Page 2
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