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"THE TERROR."

To-morrow night, at the Grand Opera. House, Mr. Maurice Moscovltch and company will present Edgar Wallace's drama, "Tho Terror." "The Terror," it is said, embodies all the thrills and mystery of "The Itinger," but is totally different in action and in character. The stealing of two tons of Kold, the ,mystic personality, known as "The Terror," the vengeance sought by the plausible convict, Soapy Marks; Uie movements of the strange monk, all make fascinating entertainment, in a play peopled by the most unusual and most interesting characters. As In "The Ringer," tho identity of "The Terror" is concealed by the author until just before the final fall of the curtain. Mr. Moscovitch has achieved one of his best successes in "The Terror," and it was, it is said, one of the most successful dramas tho Australian stage has ever known. Mr. Nat Madison, as Soapy Marks, has added another character sketch to Ills long list of triumphs in other towns. Six nights will be devoted to "The Terror." Box plans arc now open at The Bristol. The last performance of "The, Kinger" will take place to-night. There was a crowded and appreciative audience ou Saturday night, when the performance went with a capital swjng and spirit, recalls being numerous.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 118, 21 May 1928, Page 5

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"THE TERROR." Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 118, 21 May 1928, Page 5

"THE TERROR." Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 118, 21 May 1928, Page 5