LYTTON'S MOVING THEATRE.
On Saturday night the Lytton Dramatic. Company will open their season m the lanio canvas theatre to bo erected on tho sit-e opposite the Colosseum in Gloucester street. The company, -which is headed by Miss Mad<*e Hope, and is twenty-eight in numbed, has ,1 large repertoire, enabling fre- ' ([iient changes to be -riven during the season. The opening play will lie "Tho i Fatal Wedding." introducing the wellknown Tin Can Band. This will be followed by a revival of the Australian play ''.Robbery Under Arms," a dramatisation of Rolf Boldrewoods novel of the sumo name, which was first, produced here some years ago by the late Mr Alfred IXmipicr. Included in the list of plays to be nroduced are several racing plays, ami these will lie given with .all the race effects, the Uufge stage enabling this to he done. "
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13879, 2 November 1910, Page 11
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