The Pollard Opera Company.
On Saturday evening the popular Pollard Opera Company opened their season at the Princess Theatre, Duuedin, with the musical comedy, 'The Casino Girl.' The house was well filled in ©very part, an evidence of the appreciation in which the company is held by the play going public. The comedy was staged in a manner that reflects much credit on the management, and the light and sparkling mui-icj and hnruor of the piece strongly appealed to the audience, who were as usual very liberal in their applause. On Tuesday evening ' La Perichole, or the Street Singer,' was staged with that completeness for which Mr. Pollard is famed. To-night (Thursday) Offenbach's beautiful work will be produced for the last time, no'those who have not already seen it should not miss the opportunity. On Friday and succeeding nights the popular ' Florodora ' will be presented, and we have no doubt that, as has always been the case, i<" will draw crowded houses.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 22, 29 May 1902, Page 15
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162The Pollard Opera Company. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 22, 29 May 1902, Page 15
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