AMUSEMENTS.
PIJMMER-DENNISTOX COMPANY, j The liox plan for the Plimmer-Dennis-ton season, which commences next Monday night at the Theatre Royal, is now open at Collier's, and all those desirous, of getting good seats should not delay in booking them, as with such a popular company as this, there is certain to be a big demand for seats. The opening piece will be, as previously announced, that most popular of all plays. "A Message from Mars." This comedy has just concluded a brilliant season of performances in Auckland, and in the hands of this capable company, it is bound to be seen to the very best advantage. A feature of the production here will be the special attention which is paid to all the electrical and mechanical effects. Mr. Harry Plimmer will undertake the role of Horace Parker, and Mr. Reynolds Denniston will appear as the "Messenger from Mars," who is condemned to earth to cure him for his utter selfishness. In the hands of these two wellknown and popular actors, these two big parts are bound to have full justice done to them. Miss lJxcttc Parkcs will be seen in the ingenue part of "Minnie Tenipler." The capabilities of the other members of the company are already known to New Plymouth theatre-goers from their last visit. On Tuesday night there will be a revival of "Lovers' Lane," the charming comedy that evoked so much enthusiasm on its first production here about three months ago. Country visitors may have their seats reserved by mailing to Collier's 4s a seat.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 221, 12 January 1911, Page 7
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258AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 221, 12 January 1911, Page 7
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