PHIL WALSH DRAMATIC COMPANY.
On Saturday evening the wellknown Walsh Dramatic Company present a new American drama, entitled “A Californian Romance.” Since their last appearance, the company has been augmented by the addition of four well-known actors and actresses, namely Misses Nellie Armitagc and Claire Desmond, and Messrs Donald Logan and A. Fitzgerald, after a most successful eight weeks’ season in Auckland, the company are now proceeding to Wellington, playing the inland towns en route. The remance, as its name implies, is a love story, associated with a rival’s hatred, jealousy and crime, and depicts with vivid reality mining life in California in the roaring days of ’49, made lamiliar to us by the clever stories of Bret Harte. Mr Phil Walsh has a most con-' genial part in “The Professor,” while that talented actress Miss Fva Paigne, and her clever sister, Miss Fanny Paigne, have excellent opportunities ol showing their histrionic abilities. On Monday night Robertson’s comedy-drama, “A Drunkard’s Daughter,” will be staged.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 832, 28 April 1910, Page 2
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164PHIL WALSH DRAMATIC COMPANY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 832, 28 April 1910, Page 2
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