"BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS."
To-morrow evening "Bunty Pulls the Strings,'', will bo produced at tho Theatre Royal for tlie first timo in Christchurch. The season will extend over six nights and a matinee on "\Vedncsdav. According to the critics, the author has given much thought to secure the right, atmosphere for tho period (LS6O), with considerable success. Tho tin\e s are also well shown in tho mounting—tho horsehair furniture, the faded prints, and the row of flower pots across the window, and the fashions m hairdrcssing. footwear, and millinery ore sustained in all their quaintness. The appearance of two Scotch collio dc"= wim walk into the kirk with their masters is usually an event which surrrisow that portion of the. audience which is unaware of the custom wlueii existed in those times. The bos office is at tho Dresden.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15112, 30 October 1914, Page 9
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"BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS."
Press, Volume L, Issue 15112, 30 October 1914, Page 9
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