THE MAJERONI DRAMATIC COMPANY.
Alii the members of the above celebrated orginidation, which open at the Thea'ie R'yal to-morrow evening, are making thoir initial performance hero. Mo Maii j Msjironi has for ths past six years bo an curtaining leading par s in Mr ikoiuh'ri most successful pro due.ions, and is acknowledged by the Australian c iticsto be one of the most polished "villains" on the colonial sssga. Mr George Mijeroni has been | with Mr J, 0. WilliampWs Complies I far some time pas", and has played many leading parts under thut management. As "juvenile lead," Mr George M«j-)roui has few rivals on the Australian stage. Mr Phil Walshe has for the past four yea<s beeu associated with Mr J. 0. Wi.liamson's compiny, Mr Oh-trie* Knight (late of Mr Rignold's Company), Mr Steve Adsbn (la'eof Mr Wm. Anderson's Company), |Mr J. P. Fi 1 and Mr W. S. M«rcer (late of Mi*s Nanc.i O'Neill's Company), Mr W, A. Femside (kte stage-manager Mr J. 0. William on's Company), Mr P.' A, Stveri and Mr Frank Grist (late Charles Hoiloway Cimpany), Mr P, Badham and Mr Fred HU (late Hawtrey Oompinj). Miss Hiltiu Me id#, the leading lady (late of Mr Charles Haw trey's Company, London), is considered one of the mos" charmiiig and natural acires-es that England has pr duced of late years. Miss Nellie been starring in Australia, S.u'h Africa, and ludia with ber own company, and is a 'most gifted ycung emotional artiste. Miss Minnie JRenm (late George Rignold's Company), Mies May Gcanviile (late Hawtrey Company), and Miss Ol&ra L light.n (lare George Edwards' Compiny, London) aro all performers of high standing in their prof .ssioß, Tue play which is be\Dg submitted to morrow evening, "Th« Shamrock and the Rose " is a toman tic and sensational Irish drama by Mr Walter Reynolds. On Wednesday eveniDg, the powe.fully written and clave: ly conceived domestic drama " Brother against Brother" will be staged, and on Thursday evening—the highly sensational melo-drama—" A Ring of Iron " will terminate the 6«jsen. The tompany arrive by to-nighis express from Wellington.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 9, 12 January 1903, Page 2
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344THE MAJERONI DRAMATIC COMPANY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 9, 12 January 1903, Page 2
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