"THE MAN FROM MEXICO."
This evening at the Town Hall, Masterton, the Willougbby and Ward New London Ooumly Oompanv will produce the farcical comedy, "The Man From Mexico," whiob, for rdising laughter, takes a very high place among the plays of modern days. Apart from the interest attaohed to the welcoming of Messrs George Willoughby and Hugh Ward, there will Le the interest aroused fcy the first appearauoe in Masterton of Miss Grace Palotta, who ia probably the most fasoinating actress at present in Australasia. She should be certain nf a hearty welcome. The fame of "The Man From Mexico" has preceded it from Australasia, and its suocass in Southern cities was 10 be expected from its reputation. The o"ganisation is due to arrive, to-day, from Wellington, where they have just concluded a season of twelve nights. To night's performance is being looked forward to by Masterton theatregoers with keen interest,, and a large house is likely to greet Miss Palotta and the other members of the company. The booking at Mias Rive's has been heavy.
CABLE NEWS.
By Telegraph—tress Association—Choyrioht
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8285, 13 November 1906, Page 5
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181"THE MAN FROM MEXICO." Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8285, 13 November 1906, Page 5
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