Theatre Royal.
MISS NELLIE STEWART. MR GEORGE MUSGROVE'S ENGLISH DRAMATIC COMPANY. On Monday evening- next the long-looked-for visit of Miss Nellie Stewart, and Mr George Musgrove's New English Dramatic Company will tako place. The largo booking at the box office shows that a g reat d « al of in " terest has been taJicn in the visit of this favourite artiste. Tho now famous "Sweet Nell of Old Prury" will be the production on Monday next, and "Old Heidelberg" on Tuesday, the second and last night. All playgoers are familiar with the brilliant success of "Sweet Nell," and know that the tour of this play has been a triumph ever since its first production. v old Heidelberg," although new to us, has a record of success from England, Germany and America, and at its first production at St. James' Theatre, London, secured a run for Ihe entire season. Miss Stewart is supported by a particularly strong combination of artistes, who were specially engaged by Mr Musgrove recently in England, and includes, the return of Mr Harcourt Beatty, who has been the Charles 11. of "Sweet Nell" ever since its first production in Australia. Both productions will be mounted and produced on a most complete ,scalo. •
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7824, 17 May 1905, Page 2
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204Theatre Royal. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7824, 17 May 1905, Page 2
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