THEATRE ROYAL.
"The Bad Girl of tho I-amily' pursued her cheriucrcd career a sain at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night, ana her goings-on were once more witnessed by.a largo audience. Tho bad <nrl will appear for tho last timo tonight. To-morrow tho first change of programme will bo made, when there> wtJ I bo staged for tho first time in Christchurch C. E. Clark's London Lyric Theatre success "His Real Wife." This drama is said to bo a powerful play, and tho situations, which aro numerous, aro said to bo novel and out of the beaten track. Ono of the incidents is a court scene, whero tho husband (a Supreme Court judge) has to preside over a trial wherein his wife is accused of killing her infant ohild. This play is considered one of tho best in tho* repertoire of tho company.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14073, 19 June 1911, Page 7
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