HOLLOWAY’S DRAMATIC CO.
i “Two Litiis Vagabonds.” I To-Nijht. Tho evergreen drama “Two Little , Vagabonds ” will he presented at the [ Opera House, Marten, to-night by Mr j Charles Holloway aiul his popular draliintiu organisation, headed, by that clever young Australian (Miss Beatrice j Holloway). The “ Two Little Vaga- , bonds ”is a drama of world-wide repute and has been a record success in every country and in every language into which it lias been translated and ’. performed, Thu company, which Mr \ Holloway is at present Louring, gives a , most excellent rendition of the niece , and according to southern reports the ! residents of itangitilcoi have a treat in storj for them. Mias Beatrice Hol- ■ loway’s portrayal of “ J lick ”is recognised by belli press and public as one of her finest impersonations and is hhi'i! to eclipse all others previously aeon in the character of the robust, and cheery little waif. Miss Mabel Bussell as the sillily little "Wally” fills Hie part most capably. The rest of the lending characters of a long east are ably rendered by Miss Rosa Conroy «s“ Marion Thornton,” Miss Alice Itcorwyn an Barbara iSenrlb,” Mi.,s I'nilie (lonrley as “Biddy Mullins,” and Air Robert luman an “ George Thornton,” Mr Godfrey Cmss n« “ Captain .Darville,” and Mr Jefferson Taito as " John Bcarth.” Messrs John J’. O'JS'eil, John Hesford ami Wilton Welch arc responsible for the humorous situations with which fho drama in relieved. The " Two Little Vagabonds” in a singularly wholesome play and it is probably ow ing to I bin fact that it bus become such a favourite with nil classes i of theatre-goers, and ns produced by ] Mr Holloway's combination, its un- I doubled strength lies in the all round 1 evenness in wliieh il is staged—capable i artists, magnificent scenery and boiuiti- J f ix) dresses -(lie throe things that materially assist in creating simpers, Tim box plan in at Mogridgo's, where dress circle nod orchestral stalls may I £ he reserved without extra charge. j I
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8731, 4 February 1907, Page 2
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331HOLLOWAY’S DRAMATIC CO. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8731, 4 February 1907, Page 2
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