AMUSEMENTS.
TAYLOR-CARRIXGTOX COMPANY. Loral playgoers will learn with picas-' uiv. that Mr. Taylor and Miss Carrington, assisted by a large and elVicieiii dramatic company, will produce one ul their best Irish dramas at the Theatre Royal to-night. The piece selected is " llomo Rule," or " The. Irish Goss'oon," and an Australian paper on noticing the performance says; "For u truly typical Irish drama perhaps no better title could lie chosen than ' lloine Rule.' Tlie pride with which Irishmen remember that page in their national history when College (Sreen was the scene of legislative activity makes them sigh for the return of those days of Parliamentary independence, and the dramatist has plenty of material in tile humorous' attempts that have been made to realise tile ideas of the Home Rule party. The ruin of Phil. Ireland is the object of the 'Glen Voig Hoys,' but he has a guardian angel in |lhei person ■of a .humble ifollower named Willie Reilly. Ell'orts are made to convict Phil. Ireland of treason, hut just as the. coils lighten round him, Willie Reilly baulks the conspirators. The interest' of the audience in the adventures of the hero and his faithful attendant is not allowed to Hag." Seats may he ron'crveil at the Collier and I Colonial Piano Company's.
.A concert and cantata "Rolling Seasons'" is to be given m the Primitive Methodist Church to-morrow night. A splendid concert programme has been arranged, and the cantata will be rendered with full orchestral accompaniment.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 182, 6 September 1909, Page 4
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246AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 182, 6 September 1909, Page 4
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