THE SHERIDAN SEASON.
t The versatile Widow O'Brien and her two sprightly daughters, assisted by the other members of the Sheridan Company, again delighted a large holiday audience ar the Theatre Royal last night, when "Fun on the Bristoi*' w;«s repeated. The Captain Cranberry of Mr Edmund Duggan was an excellent delineation of an irascible seadog. As Jerry Thompson, the coloured steward, Mr Tom Edwards put in a lot of useful woik. his song and eccentric dance and his cake walk with Mies Florence Fanning being excellently done. Mr Frank Crossley did the overgrown boy to'perfection, and his singing of "The Giddy Curate" and the "Serenata" with 'cello interruptions again elicited much applause. The piece as a whole was capitally played. Tonight "Fun on .ihe Bristol' will be repeated, and to-morrow it will be replaced by "A Trip to Chicago."
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11116, 7 November 1901, Page 6
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