"MY FRIEND FROM INDIA."
To Night. Amongst the audience to-night at the Oddfellows' Hall, on the occasion of the production of "My Friend from ludia," there will doubtless be many who have enjoyed the acting of Mr Harry Paulton and Miss Alma Stanley in London theatres within tbe last few years. Theße will doubtless be delighted to renew their acquaintance with these admirable artistes. "My Friend from India" is a three-act comedy of the most amasing type, written by Messrs Dv Souehet and Leatocq. The latter dramatist is a past master of the art, and anything announced as from his pen j may be expected to be extremely humorous. The cast, as previously stated, is an excellent one, and all may rest assured that the tout ensemble will be of the usual grand style of Messrs Williamson and Musgrove's attractions. Attention is drawn to the rising of the curtain »t£ p.m, sharp, as the comedy is a lengthy one, not jjonoluding until nearly eleven o'clock.
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Ashburton Guardian, Issue 4361, 2 December 1897, Page 3
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