THEATRE ROYAL.
Tho adventures of "Tho Bad Girl of tho Family," interested a largo audiouco at tho Theatre Royal last evening. Tho piece will be repeated this evening, and on Mondov night. On .Tuesday night "His Real Wife" wiH.be puton for tho first time in Chratchurcii. lne story of thf > piece shows the distinction between marriages of convenience and marriages made in heaven, and deals with an impecunious squire, -who forces his son. wlk> is a young and rising barrister, into a marriage with an aristocratic heiress. The son's previous attachment with a beautiful youns girl, the daughter of one of his father's tenants, must for this consideration be set aside. Tho struggle between love and ■wealth results in many vivid and excite ing episodes-
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14072, 17 June 1911, Page 10
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