WILLMOTT’S COMBINATION.
IMPRUDENCE Tub benefit by the Wilmott’s Company to Mrs. Downes was not so well attended as it should have been, considering the object for which the performance was given, and the excellent style in which it was produced. The programme consisted of an entirely new and original comedy entitled, “ Imprudence,” in three acts. The comedy itself is most amusing, and keeps the audience in roars of laughter the whole of the evening. The positions people are supposed to get°into are
of the most ludicrious nature, which alone without the natural wittisms are sufficient to provoke merriment. Mr. Bede and Mr. Wilkinson took the most comical parts. The former’s impersonation of Parminter Blake, a poor deluded fellow, was splendid. Miss Crawford as usual acquitted hexself successfully. The other characters were also well sustained.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 173, 3 July 1884, Page 2
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134WILLMOTT’S COMBINATION. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 173, 3 July 1884, Page 2
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