NANCE O'NEIL.
LAST NIGHT OP THE SEASON
There was again a large attendance at the Opera House last: evening, when the Nance O'Neil company repeated lbsen's extraordinary drama, "Hedda Gabler." The play undoubtedly held the interest of the audience from first to last, and Miss Nance O'Neil's impersonation of the title role was acknowledged on all bands as a powerful, if unpleasant, piece of acting. To-night the season closes with a revival of "Queen Elizabeth," a play in which Miss O'Neil is .-:ccn to the best advantage.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 15, 18 January 1901, Page 2
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