AMUSEMENTS.
"AN ENGLISHMAN'S HOME." On Wednesday next, in the Town Hall, Masterfon, will be presented the pla'v that has caused such great sensation all over the world, "An Englishman's Home."" No sooner was the success of the play assured than Mr Williamson, the well known theatrical manager, secured the rights of Australia, and by special arrangement with Mr Williamson, Mr Edsvin Geach,, after a most suc-cessful-season of the piece in Sydney, had got together a company of English artists for its production through out the principal provincial centres. The piece is presented in three acts. It is a satirical play, with an obvious moral,, designed in the first place toarouse the nation to the risk of foreign invasion in England, and in the second place to show the unpreparedness of the army to repel such invasion. The play is splendidly stated, the scenery and accessories being up-tu-date, and of a character that gives the fullest effect to the various situations. The box plan is open at Miss Rive's, where seats are obtainable vvitbouc extra charge.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9618, 11 October 1909, Page 5
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175AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9618, 11 October 1909, Page 5
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