"A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON."
IT- ■ Snar-lding comedy —that delightful style of entertainment which gives one a healthy, hearty laush —without troubling one to think much, is said to be the'essence of "A Bachelor's Honeymoon," which will be presented by Mr .Hugh J. Ward and his new company of comedians at Masterton Town Hall on Tuesday evening next. It is claimed that Mr Ward's company is tne strongest that has ever appeared in farce in Australasia, and a glance -through the cast certainly seems to substantiate this statement. Hitherto farcical productions have mainly revolved round a single "star.*' In Mr Ward's company there are at 'east five performers of star rank, and each of the principals. Mr Hugh J. Ward, Miss Grace Falotta, Miss Rose Musgruve, and Miss Celia Ghiloni, has appeared in the lea-Hug roles of brilliant theatrical productions in Australasia. "A Bachelor's Honeymoon" has been classed by the Melbourne Press as ranking in merit with "Charley's Aunt," 'The Private Secretary.," and "What Happened to Jones." The box plan for Tuesday evening is now opt-n at Miss Rive's, and so far the booking has been brisk. Tne company will visit Greytown on Monday evening.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9623, 16 October 1909, Page 6
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