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THE FATAL WEDDING.

Everywhere sinoe the first production of 'The Fatal Wedding" in the colonies the play has attraoted crowded houses. "Such a continuous run of prosperity for one play is without precedent in the history of Australia," eay9 a leading critic. "The 40 'kids' from the alley, with the bright stirring march of "The Tin Can Band," make one of the many attractions of the play. The songs and dances of the little ones at 'Jessie's Birthday Party* are received nightly with tremendous enthusiasm, while the acting of the principals is in keeping with fluoh a meritorious performance." Mr Charles Vane and Mißs May Congdon head tjie list of what may be regarded as a brilliant coterie of stars, whioh include amongst its number Messrs flerbert Leigh, Tom Cannam, C. E. Stanford, Oily Deering, Harry MoL<ellan, etc., Misses Dina Cooper, Amy Singleton, and the brilliant child artist, Miss Maisie Posner. "The Fatal Wedding" is said to be mounted on a magnifioeut «oale, and some of the sjenic settings from the brush of John Little and Son are reported of the highest artistic merit The box plan will open on Wednesday next, June 20th, and a large booking is assured, since the enquiries for seats during the paßt few days have been very' numerioos. The Company appear s for one night only at the Masterton Town Hall, on Monday next, June 25th.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8160, 18 June 1906, Page 6

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THE FATAL WEDDING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8160, 18 June 1906, Page 6

THE FATAL WEDDING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8160, 18 June 1906, Page 6

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