TAYLOR-CARRINGTON DRAMATIC COMPANY.
* JThis talented company sa?ureJ another
iool house on Fcid.y evening, when " Moin'yk-, or the Convict King" ! wai proluced to an appro ittivo, >iu3ia..c\ The piece,an outline of which we gava yesterday, was very 6VB"ly, tcted. Mr Oharlei Taylor agiin 1 p'ovad his cleverness and verstt li yby playing the double pirts of Moondyne and Mr Wyvillo, and si sank h'si identity that the audience did cot, i r.!Co»nise him in the later charae'e-, un'il a fe sat ion tl dinouncemen'; was mide. He played chverly! thtoughout, and deserve! the applau e he received. Miss EU.i Car-. ri. gton as a Sister of Mercy actsd with much tnste, and aroused th« earnest sympathy of the audienc. Wi h Mr' T.ylor the thtred the honours of he' evening. Mr Lyons w*s a Cipa : H D.aper (a vil!i*n), who looked and , ac d the pirt to rhe life. Isaac B iw-j mi", as portrayed by Mr Ward Lyoie, was anjther det(s k .ab!e character. Mr Edwin Green was a pompjua Sir Joshua Hogg, who did his part naturally. Mies Winaifred Divies was ex-, cellent as Alice Wjloasley, never strjin-1 ing after effsot in the mmy emo ionil scenes in which she took pirt. Mr F. O. Smi'h was amusing as a lieutr "i ant with a lisp, and Miss Mai ion Willis and Mr Charles' Sequin h«lp d! to cause much laughter in thoir regpectiv comedy parts. The subs : dhry; charact<rs were ably impersonated.' The piece was well mounted, and tfiei whole performince was worthy of the! i approbation it earned. j TO-NIGHT j "CONN THR BHAUGHBAUN." I The management ha? decided to ex- ( tend the season by one night, and - this: | evening the well-known Irish play, by! the'a'e Dion Boucicault, "Oinn, thai Shiughraun," will be produdd wir,h| Mr Cha'les Taylor in the title role. Mr Taylor his a big reputation i s an ,Iri«h coaaedim and he will be we'l worth watching and listening tr<. Mis 3 Oir.ington and the ohrmemb-is of j the Company are well cast, it should • p ova a greit attnetion.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 2, 3 January 1903, Page 2
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346TAYLOR-CARRINGTON DRAMATIC COMPANY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 2, 3 January 1903, Page 2
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