DRAMA.
Theke baa been a complete dearth of any high-class entertainment since the departure of the last mail. Wo have had Nigger break-downs" and " Gift enterprises" in plenty. Rainer's " Diorama" now occupies Abbott's Opera House, doing a fair business. There is some talk of Sheridan, the tragedian, and Miss Devonport coming here, but the result of the negotiations is as yet uncertain. The Theatre Royal is held every Saturday evening for a series of popular concerts, which are excellent of their kind, originated by Mr. Pooley, organist of St. Matthew's Church.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6758, 16 July 1883, Page 3 (Supplement)
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