Theatre Royal.
t'ERXN GO BRA.GH," Thug a contemporary The bast drama of its class since Fritz and Charlie Taylor. The best stage Deitcher since poor Bnimett, was the verdict of one of our most experienced local playgoers at the termination of the Taylor-Carrington Company's performance of their latest touring attraction—the Irish-Ameri-can drama Erin-go-Bragh The comedy of the piece is very varied for we have Irish wit and Dutch humour by turns with now and again American fun by way of a change. The serious interest is strong and the situations exciting and sensational,but there is nothing of tho oxtravagance of modern melodrama in the picci and the sensation scenes of the play v are the natural result of the working of the plot. The scenic effects are good and the staging of the play leaves nothing to 'J/o ■desired. The company support their principals in a manner worthy of the highest praise, so nothing is wanting to| make Erin-go j bragh an artistic success as well as a monetary one. Er-in-go-Bragh will be produced, at the Theatre lioyal oil Friday, 15th inst. The blox plan is now open at Mr McIvinnon Bain's music store.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7925, 14 September 1905, Page 2
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194Theatre Royal. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7925, 14 September 1905, Page 2
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