Henry's Dramatic Co.
v-To-night the above popular companj make their welcome appearance. Wher last here the company created a mosl favourable impression, and thetr per fbrmances here were well worthy o. the liberal r.'ipport accorJed them Several new faces will be found among the old favourites, and the season is already looked forward to b" (hose who witnessed their complete performances, ard the piece chosen for tonight will be Mrs Beecher Stowe's immortal dramr." Uncle Tom T ? Cabin." A very «_.. 1;.:..-- .V-'L:: v.:;.!:? p!;.nfpfm*} sorisrs aud eiicvuitss wiL be sung, while\i.' : i3~i* • • "« i<- a- ' ' '.? s >' " lias no equal in her imi ersonation ol that character. Mr Henry plaj'9 " Uncle Tom " and Mr Coulter the brutal "Simon Legree." The scenery has been specially prepared and the incidental music will be played by their own orchestra, and a fine production may be anticipated.
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Manawatu Herald, 3 February 1900, Page 3
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141Henry's Dramatic Co. Manawatu Herald, 3 February 1900, Page 3
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