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Theatre Royal.

MISS TITTKLL, BKILVE. At the Hiaatrq Hoyal on Thiirssnn wHr ,enC f\ Mr J ' C ' Willinl »- son will present the celebrated young actress, Miss TiUoU &nme, and oM with'wh S r' a " r "***<*' ccmi l>anics, Th„ V," 13 elsewhere by the public as rtio-finest piece In the repertoire viz ftacuward's delightlul comedy dr a ,u a ••'Sunlday." Mi" Williamson has been guided in the Bisection of this pfcy liy its outstanri UiK success in .Wellington, Chr stchurcn, and Dunedin, where the theatres were not nearly largu uiough to hold the crowds who wished to witness it. The t itl e j, 4 a (jiuaint one, hnd is s 0 called because the heroine of the play was christened "Sunday" as she was born on the Sabbath. This part is portrayed by Miss Drune, and is said to give her the fullest opportunity for that display of both comedy uno the serious side of dramatic work which has made her' so famous in the theatrical world. Miss Brune's Career since she came to the Colonies about twelve months ago as extremely interesting, as indicating the remarkable popularity a n actress can attain in a short period if she has the requisite gifts. J,n this colony she hps only played in Wellington, Christchurch, iyid Dunedin, but -those wht keep conversant with theatrical matters know thjit in each city the theatres were packed nightly, and the seasons were lilt most successful dramatic ones Mr Williamson has eveij had in New Zealand.

There will undoubtedly be grcat m I terest shown (in tho performance here, iand patrons should sccuro iheif seats as -early as possible when tihe plans open at the Cottier and Colonial Piano Depfot -to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7889, 3 August 1905, Page 2

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Theatre Royal. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7889, 3 August 1905, Page 2

Theatre Royal. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7889, 3 August 1905, Page 2

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