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MISS TITTELL BRUNE.

"DOROTHY VERNON." There is romance in the very title of "Dorothv Vernon, of Haudon Hall," and even without the aid of the dramatist one could conjure up the vision of a high-spirited English girl, with the traditions of a fine old family behind her; tho setting of a stately E izabethan mansion, peopled with the spirited ladies and gentlemen or "good Oueen Bess; golden days." with their vivid politico and gay love alfaiis; of iM"dici-collored dames and men in slashed hose. The picture i- < ,ir> fully composed in the play which has drawn crowded audiences, in all the principal Austiali.in cities, and which is to be prc-cntcd in New Plymouth by Miss Titiell Brum: and' Mr. J. C. Williamson's powerful Dramatic Company on Monday evening. There is the bright, btavc, tantalising girl, with sex ttickerv of all ages, and the great love and fidelity that we trust will be a» peinianeiu. The play is lavishly mounted, the Elizabelhian dresse- be ing a gorgeous color scheme in themselves, and every item of stage management is well up to the Williamson traditidn. A capital orchestra unci,., the direction of Mr IJiederiehson will ren' 1 " 1 ' music c,u,il, K ''"' ('vcn'nK--Dorothv v'e,,;: ln of Ui,c J c !™ ", ir pmmi.es-t„ li, a m ,: w " :l)lo 'i , | '' :tl " (; ' '■ , „, "ortnv the lion m every way, and wcti ~ ' :, . patronage of all who love n stipe,,''' dramatic entertainment. That 'he theatre will be crowded, as it invariably i- when Mr Williamson sends any of his attractions along) goes without saving, and it will be well for those who have nioi yet reserved seals to do so a: once.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81875, 27 October 1906, Page 3

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MISS TITTELL BRUNE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81875, 27 October 1906, Page 3

MISS TITTELL BRUNE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81875, 27 October 1906, Page 3

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