THEATRE ROYAL.
The filial performance of "Wlier, Knighthood was in .Flower" was driven last niyht nt the Theatre 'Royal hy the Nellie Stewart Diamatie 'Company, ■when there wn.s a largo attendance. I'-i----nhfht Miss Nellie Stewart will he .seen for the first tioio in Christchurch n the character of Trilby in Un Manner's play of the same name. Tho eharaeter lis one. in -which 'Miss Stewart is spoken of elsewhere as aeliievin;r a considerable amount of success. Mr Gaston Mervale has also won f;roat kudos i >r his impersonation of Svoniiuli. Mr Harcourt ISeatty will be seen as Jio Laird, a eharaeter which .should uit liim admirably, ami all the other parrs in tho piece are said to lie well e.i.st. "Trilby" will be played during the remainder of the -week, and on -Monday next Barrio's charming ,rWay, "What livery Woman Knows," will ho produced for the first time here.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13879, 2 November 1910, Page 11
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