AMUSEMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE. Despite the mysterious title, "Halvei the Unknown," Ihe piece with which Messrs Fuller.and Son opened fchek season at the Opera (House last night was of the ordinary commonplace "Family Herald" type of melodrama, and, if possible, more unintelligible than usual. 'The Unknown" was decidedly a misnomer so far as the principal character under that title was concerned, as everyone in the piece, on meeting him, exclaimed, "Hu! ha.! he i» bete, which seemed <to argue a- personal acquaintance quite opposed to the anonymity implied by the title. As "a whole the performance and the piece were hardly up to metropolitan standard. The same bill will be repeated to-night.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11534, 17 March 1903, Page 5
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