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TAYLOR-CARRINGTON COMPANY.

'• ARRAH-NA-POGUE" jj There was a very fair Saturday night house at the Theacre Royal on S iturday nigh 1 ; to witness the production of that old favourite dram* Arrah-na- : Pogue, by the Taylor- Oarrington Oom- ( {•any, Needless tj say the caste was a powerful one, and with the twlp of ( some exceptionally good dancing the performance was an excellent one, and i worthy of a pick*i house. As "Arrah-na-Pogu»," Miss Oarrington left nothing to be desired, her pi tying of this j delightful, but extremely difficult character, fully sustaining her high 1 reputation as an actrest. The same ' may be said of Mr Charles Taylor's delineation of Sbann the Post, a ' character thit is always a favurite ' 1 with the pit, and Saturday was no ex- ' ception, and in the final scene, where he throws Michiel Fe3n°y over the ( c iff, fairly roused the pit to oothusi inn. | The latter, in the hands cf Mr, 0. M, Kugan, was a remarkible ftoe pirfor- . mince, as wasa'so Mr Ward Lyons' rep'esjntation of Colonel O'Gady, the 3 rnllick'ng Irish squire. As Ftnny '' Power, MUs Davis sorel a success, her , sweet singing being muoh appreciated. Tha rebel, Bemish McOoul, was nicely *! rendered, as were ihe various other characters, which go to mike up this ' popular love stoey, in which the course of tru9 love runs its troubled way till everything comes right in the end. e TO-NIGHT. e " 18 BHB GUILTLES3." 3 : i When staging this play at Thames, a it was impossible to got a seat, except 7 at the back, but those were speedily y filled. The remarkable feature cf their ■t visit to that locali'y was they played o three seasons within three months, ana e drew record houses on each ocoasiob. y It proved that the pub'ic recognised the it company as b iog the best that had •t visited that d s riot for years;. No t wonder this play hi s the popular tMte, '- and we anticipate a well filled houss e to-night.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 107, 4 May 1903, Page 2

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TAYLOR-CARRINGTON COMPANY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 107, 4 May 1903, Page 2

TAYLOR-CARRINGTON COMPANY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 107, 4 May 1903, Page 2

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