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ANDREW MACK.

Mr Andrew Mack, the distinguished Irish comedian, will appear, to-night, under the management of Mr J. C. Williamson, supported by his own company specially engaged for the present Australasian tour, commencing in New Zealand. The play to be pre sen ted is " Tom Moore," in which Mr Mack has won a host of friends and admirers during his recent Wellington season. It is from the pen of T. B. Sayre, who, whilst adhering to the well-known incidents in the career of Ireland's poet, has woven into a well-constructed scheme a most delightful love story. The play is said to be full of wit, humour, romance, and strong dramatic situations. Nothing could be more de- . lightful than the note struck in the first scene —Tom Moore amongst the school children, Mr Andrew Mack adds to his graat dramatic art and irresistibly winning personality the great gift of a beautiful voice full of warmth, sympathy and inborn feeling. The supporting company is highly eulogised by the Wellington press. The play is mounted and dressed in the gorgeous and picturesque style of the period. To-morrow night "The Way to f" Kenmare" will be staged. This play, though in a merrier vein, has created as great a sensation as "Tom Moore," and equalled it in success and popularity.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8406, 22 April 1907, Page 7

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ANDREW MACK. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8406, 22 April 1907, Page 7

ANDREW MACK. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8406, 22 April 1907, Page 7

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