"FUN ON THE BRISTOL."
TOWN HALL NEXT MONDAY. Musical farcical comedy has a never ending attraction for the theatregoer, so "Fun on the Bristol" one ol |me funniest of farces to be .staged i here for one night, commencing on I Monday nexl, when George Stepheu!son's Company of Comedians inaugurate a Stratford season, should j prove popular with amusement lovers. j This play, which has the hall-mark 10l success extending over thirty I years, is for laughing purposes only. | The plot, or what there is of it, is i really a connecting link for a series oi the latest songs, dances, and 'sketches. The Widow, played by the late John Sheridan over G,UOU times, was a household favourite, and the chance of renewing acquaintance with tins lady, who will be impersonated by Frank Hawthorne, a clever actor who has been 'a big suocess hi the part, is exepected to be largely availed of. The season is for one night only, and the box plan its now open aet Urubb's music warehouse.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 28, 1 October 1915, Page 8
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171"FUN ON THE BRISTOL." Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 28, 1 October 1915, Page 8
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