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William Anderson's Dramatic Company.

Mr Fred W. Duyal, so well-known for many years as business manager of Pollard's Opara Company, is bow man&gev for tbe above combination. He arrived in town yesterday to make preparations for the forthcoming visit here. The season will be inaugurated on Thursday next, Maroh 26th, and will be for two nights ouly. Tha initial attraction will be the celebrated spectacular and sensational diama entitled "The Worst Woman in London." This powerful play has created quite a furore in tbe ; large cities of the colony, and not only for its originality of construction, but for the marvellous manner in wbich it is staged. On Friday we are promised another novelty in Frank Harvey's powerful domestic drama " The World Against Her." This is known as the ladies' drama, and deals in a trenchant manner with the debatable subject " Is marmge a failure." Mr Andervon is famed for the manner in which he stages his pieces, no expense being spared. All the effects as used in the large cities will be seen here and ire are promised something out of the ordinary in stage spectacle, and marvellous mechanical effects. Mr Anderson's Company is universally acknowledged as being the best all round' combination that has ever toured the colonies. There is no star, but every member has won bis or her spurs in, the leading theatres of England, America and the; Australian'colouies. The box plan will be opened at Bartlett's on. Tuesday. The prioas are fixed, at 3s, 2s and 11.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 300, 21 March 1903, Page 2

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William Anderson's Dramatic Company. Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 300, 21 March 1903, Page 2

William Anderson's Dramatic Company. Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 300, 21 March 1903, Page 2