LYTTON'S MOVING THEATRE.
Tha latest innovation in theatrical J enterprises —a complete canvas theatre 1 —will be inaugurated by the Dytton J Dramatic Compar-v on the location a next the King's 'Jbeatro on Saturday I evening. The thaatre has all tho re- | quit-rites* of proscenium, stage, and | auditorium of the ordinary large.house- | There is sufficient space bt-hiud the | footlights for the production of Drury | Lane race Jramas, in which tho actual | race for tho Gold Cup is shown, with § a field of horses, and all the accessories, jl In "Robb-ary Under Arms,'' tho actual | sticking up of the eight-horse coach » by Captain\Sktrlight. and the last statid 1 of that renovvnad bushranger is also I shown. There is a company of twenty- J eight, and the repertoire is an extensive i j <ne. The season will be opened with <; "Tho Fatal • Wedding," in which, the jj well-known Tin Can Band will ba in- 'j troduced. The plan of reserved seata j; is now open at the Dresden. J, 11
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13880, 3 November 1910, Page 7
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