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ENTERTAINMENTS.

"THE ROSARY"—TO-NIG HT. To-night and to-morrow (Friday) night. the long-expected ''Rosary" wid I 'be staged, and it will lie placed' befora {tlie public of New Plymouth in the same finished manner that was done on its first staging in the Dominion. All the scenery built from models sent out from America and supervised in. 11 dbourne by t!'-11 clever scenic artist, Mr dolm Mann, who is also an Americ:,! and therefore knows how thing* are 'done in tlie State. Tlie scenery used w ill lie entirely the same as was u'-ed in Melbourne, and added to this the company is the original one that has played it too many times to remember, which ! is a guarantee that 10-night'g performances will be a memorable one for IN ■ v Plymouth. Of the case, a lot has be;-n 'written, and headed as it is bv .Mr Harrington IReynolds, a gentleman wellknown from one end of the States to the other, as well as in Eng'and, to:> much cannot be said. During the nu'n'ber of years Mr Reynolds lias been in America he has appeared under i management of Charles Frohman a.il Liebler and Co., in leading support of ' Henry Miller and Margaret Anglin, anl leading man with Nat C. Goodwin, a.i.l he lias also made two tours of the world under the management of Daniel Fra vlcy. To the part of Father Kelly, n I'genial whole-souled laughterdoving, kindly priest in the "Rosary." Mr Reynolds brings the physical and mental qualifications that make him parti: uIcily adapted to tlie part: an expressive. face, a handsome and dignified bearing, a fine voice and a knowledge of this kind of role, gained through ye-irs I of experience is similar characterisation j.'Mr Reynolds is able supper,ed by M' s I Jessie Arnold a-' lending ! nd,v who plays j.the part of the twin sisters and who k also well known throughout the State'. These two artists will be well support..! by Messrs Albert Detiovern, Waiter I Fennel', George Nolan Lcary, P.im I Bvron and Miss Crave Reading and Mi -s Ethel Rider. Therefore to-night's- p 1 ■- formance should be a memorable on 'Seats may be booked at Collier's, no extra charge being made. Reserve I seats. 4s. Early docs- sale- al:*o obtainable at Collier's, f

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 71, 13 August 1914, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 71, 13 August 1914, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 71, 13 August 1914, Page 3

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