THEATRE ROYAL.
"Uncle's and Aunts," Referring to tbo pieou which tonight concludes the llullowhy Company's Mastertou seasou, the Catholic Times says; On Monday evening " Uncles and Aunts," a I'aroinl comedy written by W, Lestocq and \V, Evcrard, was staged. It is almost needless to say the Ojiero House was packed. The piece fitted the occasion—tho winding up of a pleasant holiday—admirably; it is mirth provoking throughout, "lid on Monday evening those preseut were kept laughing from tbo rise to the fall of the curtain. In '• Uncles and Aunt?," Mr tlolloway's clever company arc seen at their best, and exception C;in hardly be taken to any character. Mr Oily Deering as Zedekiuh Aspen is of course emrusied with the " funny " character, and by his drollery and by-play convulsed with laughter those who witnessed the performance. As Robert Rawlins, Mr Molvillo succeeded in getting on good terms with the audience, and his performance was frequently applauded, l'he some. That light parte of Fred Cureton and Reginald Rawlins, taken respectively by Mr Charles Holloway and Air Richard Stewart were acted by those gentlemen with their usual care. As tho sisters Mary and Nollis Marley both Miss Constance and Miss Alice Deorwyn appeared to advantage and so pleased the audience that they were repeatedly culled before the curtain,"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4331, 1 February 1893, Page 3
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214THEATRE ROYAL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4331, 1 February 1893, Page 3
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