"A Rogue's Daughter."
The two nif?hu' *ea*on of drama to be inaugurated at the Opera House on .Monday evening next by the 2® members of Mm-muhors'.s powerful dramatic organisation. wil! serve to present for (he first time to the public !su altogether new and splendidly I successful play,*'A Rogue's Daughter,*" i at the present time one of the reigning attractions of the English and AineriI can stage. A Christehurch exchange, speaking of a recent performance by the Mncmahoti Cora pa 13 y in that-city of this wonderful play, says: " The City inspector had ngam'to step in last iiigKt and stop the snle of tickets to all parts of the Theatre Koyal when the Macma lion Coy. produced for the fifth consecutive time the successful English drama, "A .Rogue's Daughter." This was ail the more remarkable as the n:<ht, was anything but an attractive one from the point of view of the average theatre-goer. The play, which has evidently captured the popular taste, ran brightly and smoothly from curtain to curtain." On Tuesday, the last night of the season, Hugh Conway's well-known work "Called Back"wili be given. Last evening the Wellington season ot ItJ nights Mas brought to a most gratifying conclusion. The box plan is at Park's.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8197, 25 May 1906, Page 8
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