THE FATAL WEDDING.
With the advent of "The Fatal Wedding" at the Town Hall this evening playgoers will have an opportunity of witnessing, one of the most remarkable dramatio suooesseß of reoent years. The principal parts in to-night's performance will be filled by Miss May Gongdon, who will sustain her original part of Mabel Wilson, and Mr Charles Vane, who will be seen in the role of Howard Wilson. Other characters will be filled by Misses Dina Oooper, Amy Singleton, Messrs Herbert Leigh, Tom Can nam, 0. R. Stanford, Oily Deering and Harry M'Lennan. The role of Jessie, "the little mother," will be enacted by little Maisie Posner. Amongst the features of the play are the famous "Tin Can Band" of little folk, and the specialities of the children in the third act. The production will be staged in its entirety, including the scenic studies representing the hut on the pailisadea, the Hudson River by moonlight, and the exterior of Graoe Church, New York. The music, which was specially composed for the play, ia said to be of a most original character. The orchestra of sixteen instrumentsjwill be under the baton of Mr Wynne Jones, and Mr C. Stanford will act as stage manager. The overture will commence at 7.50 p.m. sharp, and the management request that the audience will be seated by that time.
CABLE NEWS.
By Telegraph— Association—Oopyisht
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8166, 25 June 1906, Page 5
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230THE FATAL WEDDING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8166, 25 June 1906, Page 5
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