PHIL WALSH DRAMATIC CO.
There was a lair audience at the Public Hall on Saturday night to greet Mr Phil Walsh and bis wellknown dramatic company on their return to Foxton after a very successful tour of the West Coast of the South Island. The play produced was the stirring military drama, “ All for Gold,” and the performance was well up to the high standard characteristic of this company. All the parts were capably filled by members of the company Mr Walsh himself being •‘in his glory” in the comedy part of Ned Bowles. Every time he made his appearance on the stage he kept the audience in a simmer of amusement. Miss Eva MariusPaigne played the part of Mrs Milton, the heroine, in her usual finished style. The scenery and stage effects were first-class, in fact the whole performance was on a higher level than is usually the case in towns of a like size.
The company will make their final appearance in Foxton on Saturday evening, when they will play “ The Irish Detective-”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 873, 2 August 1910, Page 3
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175PHIL WALSH DRAMATIC CO. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 873, 2 August 1910, Page 3
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