"THE ROSARY" AND "CAMILLE."
The "Witbin the Law" Company ar6 to pay a welcome return visit to Pukekohe this week, prior to tbeir ! departure next week tor Australia, and on Thursday next in the Premier Hall the attractive coradeydrama "The Rosary" will be staged, whilst on Friday they will produce "Camille", an adaptation of Dumas' famous rov-sl. Ine Company when last in Pukekohe mads a decided hit, aed playgoers can b? assured thst another histrionic treat is in store for them on this occasion, la either instance the leading, characters are rortrayed by such star arti tea as Miss Hilda Uonicgton and Mr Lionel Walsh, who are well supported in the mkor roles, "The Rosary" is written round the aong of tbat name, and is of a most appealing nature, embellished as it is with marked humour. "Camille," wherever played, has always b.cn a huge aucoeass aa is only to be expected, especially at the prtsent time, when tha Entente Cordials is so much in evidence. In tnis play Miss Hilda Dorrington's fine stage presence and striking figure cnabla her to wear the remarkable r rench roetunies where manv an actress would fail. The Box Plan is op'n at The Buokery, the pi ices of seats lor each evening being '6a and 2s.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 56, 14 July 1915, Page 2
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