AMUSEMENTS.
UEVNKLL AND (iUXS'S " LITTLK BREADWINNER" (U. Messrs Mcynell and Cttnn, the w-'ll-known Australian managers, will present to the public of New Plymouth on Mondav night next, at the Theatre Hoval.'thc celebrated play of domestic, interest entitled "The Little Breadwinner." which ha, oulv ju-t Icrniinatcdan exceptional season at the Theatre ltoval. Melbourne, and in Kug'.aud ''ias proved i ot the most charming and winsome of modern child dramas. Throughout New Zealand the play is attracting large audiences nightly, lhe name part is performed by little yiieenie Williams, whom playgoers wi.l remember as the leader of the "Tiii-e.ui Band" in "The Fatal Wedding." The play is »f altsoi'liing interest, human to the'cure, strong in characterisation, -Hid „f vigorous development. The situations throughout are telling in the extreme, and southern Press reports speak hi.Milv of the line effects introduced and the completeness of the staging. Several musical turns are introduced by the little principal. Miss Queenic Williams;. Miss lVatrice llolloway is in the lea.i, sii'wiorted bv a numerous company, m«.|,;,li„,r Mesdames Ida firesham, Maggie Dickenson, Alice Dearwym, etc., an* Messrs C It. Carey. C. 1!. .Stantord. 1.. C. Conghlin, etc. The season promises a„ exceptional dramatic treat, and is limited to one night only.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 233, 25 September 1908, Page 3
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202AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 233, 25 September 1908, Page 3
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