To-morrow’s Dramatic Event.
MISS FITZMAXJRICE GILL. Mias Fitzmaurice Gill, who concludes to-night a season at Palmerston North, which is said to be a record for the town and unprecedented in an artistic as well as a financial success, will positively appear in Foxton to-morrow evening, supported by her fine dramatic company, in the great production of “ The French Spy.” The enterprise and spirit of the management in bringing so large a company as 22 artists, together with the elaborate scenery and effects employed in the production, for one night only (it being already known that other engagements compel the limitation) will be most enthusiastically responded to by the public, and cannot fail to prove a memorable occasion. The stage equipments of the production are all of the latest principal so that on the arrival of the Company to-morrow the Public Hall stage will be transformed into the semblance of a metropolitan theatre, annd a service and spectacular display provided exactly equal to that put forth in the Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland productions of *• The French Spy.”
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Manawatu Herald, 23 February 1904, Page 3
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176To-morrow’s Dramatic Event. Manawatu Herald, 23 February 1904, Page 3
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