GENEVIEVE WARD AT THE OPERA HOUSE.
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Auckland promisos to be one continuous triumph. Again last night the dress circle TO filled with an appreciative audience, ■ while there was a crowded attendance in fitter parts of the house. "forget-»a-not' r ia a drama which in such ftillfiil hands, will boar, t> second_ acquaintance. The changing nioods ai Pjjfflion which bring Misg Ward's remark•we talents bo fully into play, pannot te • perfectly appreciated when one's mind is "Morbed in the disentanglement of a Marplot. Mies Ward neither over-plays "onfalls short of the requirements of the part. Her impersonation is full of intense tnoring passion, which holds the audience spell-bound- and almost paralyzes noisy 'PPlauee. Mr Vernon also approves himM« a finished actor of very considerable 'oility, and the entire production is one ; Wph would bring no discredit upon any Metropolitan stage. Tho piece will be withdrawn after to-morrow; the box plan toSy.'nows, that its attractions are unfltoinishedr
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5476, 6 February 1885, Page 3
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