THEATRE ROYAL.
"A Girl's Temptation" was repeated at the Theatre Royal by tiie -Marlow Company lust night before another crowded house. 'The action of the drama was followed with keen interest, the patrons generous in their applause. ->\ Girl's Temptation" wiil be repeated for the last time to-nigh I. To-morrow evening tiie company will produce a dramatisation of Bret Harte's well-known story "The Luck of Roaring Camp. This drama, of which Mr Marlow possesses the sole ri.ihts, wa.s first produced in Australia at the Palae* Theatre. Sydney, where it made nn instantaneous success, and since its initial production wa.s played in every centre of Australia. " The Luck ot Roaring Camp" is said to be full of action, and U told in good dialogue, and is full of interesting incidents and situations. Authentic scenery has In en prepared to complete the picture of life on tho Califoruian goldfields in the early days of the great rush. Only four performances will be given- The box plan is now ou new at the Dresden.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14327, 12 April 1912, Page 8
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