Theatre Royal.
A SAiU>KS SWKKTHKAfny' -I his evening the Anderson dramatic organisation will inaugurate a season of three nights at the Theatre Hoyal, the opening performance being the nautical drama " A Sailor's Sweetheart." Tt is a drama that is bound to interest, for i'l is lull oi wild adventure that never jails to set an audienee cheering. The scene is partly laid in Africa and partly in Kngland. Sensational effects are freely introduced, and amongst them are depicting the deck ; of a transport, the open sea, a bamjboo swamp, a clearing in a West African forest, and a native place of execution. The scenery has been specially painted by Mr H. Kobins, whose scenic studies have created a, perfect furore in Melbourne and Sydney. I lie stage management is under the personal supervision of that eminent stage manager Mr I'M ward iHlggap,. J o?mo)-ro-w evening " The Pace at the Window " wijl Ik* presoniet}.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7764, 16 March 1905, Page 2
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153Theatre Royal. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7764, 16 March 1905, Page 2
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