ROYAL IRISH DRAMA COMPANY.
There was only a moderate attendance at the Town Hall, last evening, when the Royal Irish Drama Com • pany staged She 'pupuiar .Irißb melodrama "Shamua o'Brian." The pieoe, however, wrs thoroaghy enjoyed by those present, as the plot is interesting, the noting good, nod the setting in keeping with the other good qualities of the production. Bach of the members of a strong oast appeared at home iu their respeotive parts, and aa the plot was being unfolded the exciting and emotionnl situations were warmly anplauded. Mr 0. Vnrnor, in the title role, played his part in a masterful fashion and his noting was of a high standard throughout. The other cbarnotars wore well sustained, ! and were as ifollow:—Oapt. MoMui'M, T. E, Ttlton; Colonel Clarerly, T. Arnadale; Sir Reginald Dare, A. Davidson; Father Malone ; Richmond Roy; Larry, Frank Davenport; Sbndrach O'Pinu, Richard J. Oswald; William Wilkins, A. Leonard; Mary Douohmore, MissJjJMaj Bradley; Hon. ivathleea O'Reilly, MiSB Rene dough;' Mollie O'Brien, Miss Genie de Grey; Mrs O'Brieu, Miss Brant.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8315, 19 December 1906, Page 5
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172ROYAL IRISH DRAMA COMPANY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8315, 19 December 1906, Page 5
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