AMUSEMENTS.
GEORGE WILLOUGHBY CO. '■ THE NIGHT OF THE PARTY." - On Friday next, May 13th, Mr. George Willoughby's English Farcical Comedy Company will make its appearing in New Plymouth at the Theatre Royal, under the management of Eupert Clarke and Clyde Meynell, when they will produce Weedon Grossmith's brilliant farcical comedy, "The Night of the Party." It is a play with a Tun of ten nights to back it up. The piece will be interpreted by the following company of comedians:—David James, Hugh C. Buckler, George Willoughby, Arthur Cornell, Reginald"Fry, Gerald Moulton, Mab Paul, Amy Willanl, Violet Paget, Leopold Stach, Harry Rally, Harry Overton. Ulric Brown, Walter Spinks, Hubert Benton, Harold Parks, Nelly Mortyne, I Agnes Keogh, Stella Pater, and others J -=4he strongest English comedy company that has ever visited Xew Plymouth. ''The Night of the Party" will be staged in a mose complete and up-to-date manj ner. The costumes were desigued and executed by McLlroy and Massie, Lon- ' don, liveries, etc., by Morris Angel, Lon- ! don. The scenery was painted by Phil Goacher. "The Night of the Party" will I be staged under the sole direction of Mr, | George Willou«hby. On Saturday night, May""l4th, a change of bill will be given, when the splendid comedy, "What Happened to Jones," will be staged. The | plan is now on view at Collier and Co.'s.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 386, 11 May 1910, Page 2
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223AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 386, 11 May 1910, Page 2
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