ASCHE-BRAYTON SEASON.
The. Wellington season of the Owar Asche-Lily Brayton Company is in full swing at (he Opera Mouse. Tlie' intensely dramatic and vividly realistic picture of Oriental life. "Kismet," is the talk of the town. Wherever men and wfltncri do congregate, in couples or in crowr*. . the ''grip" and power and coloring ot this striking drama, together with the virility and vitality of Mr. Asche in the pari of the beggar, the acting and personal charm of Mjsk Brayton, and the excellence of the supporting, artiste? generally, constitute the theme of animated discussion. To-night (Friday-' will witness the final representation < f Knoblauch's fine drama, so you'd better get a hurry on if you haven't yet seen it. You cannot afford to miss'it. Ft is the goods. The following Shakespearean works arc to he staged during the balance of the season., which is certain to continue to a close with a succession of artistic triumphs and crowded houses: "TH'c Taming of the Shrew,". "Othello." "The Merchant of Venice,'' and "'The Mcrrv Wives of Windsor."
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 83, 11 October 1912, Page 6
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174ASCHE-BRAYTON SEASON. Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 83, 11 October 1912, Page 6
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