TAYLOR-CARRINGTON COMPANY.
The drama "Unjustly Sentenced," whiofi the Taylor-Carrington Company will stage at the Master'on Town Hall to-morrow evening, was reoently produced by the company at the Princess Theatre, Dunedin, withmott prouountied success, says a Dunedin paper. The characterisation of the drama is exceptionally strong, and includes such wellknown types of Australian character as thu swagsman, bushranger, assigned servant, English and Irish new chum, black tracker, etc. The comedy element is very strong, and serves to relieve the tension caused by the working of the powerful portions of the play. The scenic effects are very beautiful, and include several fine pictures of black-blocks scenery. Miss CarringtGn, as an Australian black boy. has a very One character to impersonate, and Mr (Jharlie Taylor, as the assigned servant, has a part whion suits him wonderfully well.* The box]pl an is now open at Miss Rive's.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8152, 31 May 1906, Page 6
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143TAYLOR-CARRINGTON COMPANY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8152, 31 May 1906, Page 6
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