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ANDREW MACK.

On Monday night, at the Town Hall, Mr J. C. Williamson will inaugurate the Masterton season of MiAndrew Mack, who has earned great popularity by his delineations of Celtic types, which are neither extravagant eccentricities nor farcical burlesques. Mr Mack, who brings his own company with him, opens in "Tom Moore," a drama written round certain happenings in the life of Ireland's most famous poet, and will also be seen in the wonderfully successful play, "The Way to Kenmare," and with which he is particularly associated. When Mr Mack opened his Easter season in Wellington, the New Zealand Times spoke as follows: —"His success and that of the play were of a cumulative kindgrowing as the night progressed, denoted at the end of each act by insistent curtain calls, and culminating in a genuine demonstration at the close. The charm of Andrew Mack lies in his absolute naturalness, his winning personality, his sincerity fand depth. In his voice—soft in speech, pure and musical in song, coloured by temperamental warmth and sympathy." Those anxious to witness the performances are advised to book without delay as the box plans are filling Miss Rive's.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8405, 20 April 1907, Page 6

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ANDREW MACK. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8405, 20 April 1907, Page 6

ANDREW MACK. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8405, 20 April 1907, Page 6

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