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"THE WAYBACKS."

AT THE OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT

To-night (Wednesday)--at the". Of era House, Mr; Phillip Lytton will produce his Australian comedy "The Waybacks," which secured such a jphenoinena! success in the Commoniwealth and since has entirely captivated New Ze.altnd. Those who engoy a humorous picture of bush life ■will' find a feast of entertainment in tl]is unusual production. The frankly comic, but, at. the same time rea> istic characters are admirably acted: the inci'en's "of the bush family's visit to Sycney, including old "dad's" encounter with the confidence men, Ms interview with the Cabinet Minister, scarcely less of a trickster, and the hilarious experience in a backyard at Balmain all contribute to keeping the audience in one constant roar of laughter. The setting of the Sydney scenes introduces very effective, local colour, and the bottle-ohs. tradesmen, machine agents, and brazen-tongued neighbours give the Waybacks such a lively time that, they quickly make tracks for the bush again. The cast includes Mr William Stewart •. (Dad Waybacks), Mr. Harry Robson (Dan Robbins) MisS t Jane King (Felicia Holmes)! Mr. Herbert Stellars (Jack Harris), Miss Blanche Blarr rßnpbemia Wavback), Mr Oleave Mc-Qrath (J, a b M Wayback), Miss Glover (Munu t! Frank Shepherd (Charley Lyons), J«fl i°f n f ernside (Nigel Kelvin) and Miss Luck Adair (Tilly Way-

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 7 February 1917, Page 6

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"THE WAYBACKS." Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 7 February 1917, Page 6

"THE WAYBACKS." Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 7 February 1917, Page 6