AMUSEMENTS.
"AX KXGLISHMAX'S HOME." On Friday next, October Ist, Xew Plymouth .playgoers will have an opportunity to witness the iiiuclwlm-u«-'ml play "An Englishman's Hume." \\y special arrangement with Mr. J. C. Williamson, Mr. Edwiu Ueach's m-wly selected English dramatic company will ; produce lhe above production at tin 4 Theatre Rova'l, in the stage production nothing could be more real, more terrible, than the shattering of the .Brown home and the shattering of the nervevof its occupants. Nothing could be move tragic than the uselessness of the Brown women in the time of emergency. The picture of Maggie Brown sitting Inside the wounded soldier, not knowing howto apply a bandage to his wound, was heightened by Ilia life's blood opzing out before h{?r eyes. It ia a play of life and death—it is a play of national life or death. It iy the new drama. Previously we have had plays to aniuse. This is a play that makes people think. The .box plan is open at Cnllior's .Music Warehouse, when- tickets can be obtained without any extra charge.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 199, 27 September 1909, Page 4
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177AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 199, 27 September 1909, Page 4
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