ANDREW MACK.
A crowded house greeted Alp Andrwi>i Alack and his company at the, _Wurf|j Royal htt evening, when that oxcoUebfcly comedy, "Tbe Way to Konmore," w*|| produced for tho last time in Christjl church during this season. Tlie t>lfct|l went with great success through_>utj| This-evening and to-morrow «v"nmgll will be devoted to the production of.|Js mast successful Irish comedy ' dnm*:M "Jack Shannon." The leading actor is _:tid to fit Air Alack admiraWy» ,, S| and affords him several opportuitit-Wig to introduce somo of those- popuU* v <fl songs of his own composition. XWw final production will be "Arn_Mltisi Poguo," and in this piece Air Atacl; 'it'M said to eel ipso all his other imporeow*»\l& tions. "Shaun, the Post" is", one of the most difficult characters preflp written, the difficulty being due toiUj|) several changes associated with 'A~«f| character, but it is reported thatv,JD(o Alack's study is a very fine ono. .'j J«f|j this play he introduces several TOtSjtan numbers, including '"The Wearing &9_\ the Green." In ordjr to present '.Unl song in a complete manner, sevamMj choristers have been ongaged. * .aSH
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12827, 11 June 1907, Page 8
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181ANDREW MACK. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12827, 11 June 1907, Page 8
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