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ANDERSON'S DRAMATIC COMPANY.

"THB WOKST WOMAN IN LONDON.'' The box plan for the forthcoming visit here of this powerful organisation was opened yesterday, and during the day a number of seats were booked. This wcs not to bo wondered a*-, as glowing reports have reached playgoers as to the clevernees of construction, brightness of dialogue, and magnificent Staging of " The Worst Woman in London," with which tho season will be inaugurated to-morrow night. Al! tie scenery and effects will arrive this afternoon, so that everything will bi is i s place at the Theatre Royal ready . for the opening. Popular prices wil. be charged. Several artists well known fellies] playgoers are members of thi- , organisation, among others are MHarry Plimmer, who was for many years with Mr Brough, and also Mr Williamson. He was the original "Sherlock Holme£," in which part be made an immense hi*. Mr H. W. Diver was for many years with George Rignold. He has made a speciality of the suave imperturbable villian of modern drama, in which lina he is said to have few equals. Miss Helen Burdette is ar -v 'tpss s new to New Zealand a.id' noec. Sh comes with a first-class EDgiisii ard Australian reputation, and is universally acknowledged as being one of the best emotional Rctrc-pses c ver seen upon the colonial stage. She ras a powerful part in the title role of the drama to be produced to morrow night, an-.-judging by contemporary critic'sm the Stakes the most of the opportunity.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 86, 7 April 1903, Page 4

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ANDERSON'S DRAMATIC COMPANY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 86, 7 April 1903, Page 4

ANDERSON'S DRAMATIC COMPANY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 86, 7 April 1903, Page 4

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