THEATRE ROYAL.
ALLEN. DOONE COMPANY. The last six nighta of Allan Uoone's season at the Theatre Boyal are announced. The final presentation of the popular Irish comedy-drama. ''Holly Bawn" vrill b« given this evening For three night, commencing to-morrow, the third production, "In Old Don.gal, will be staged. The story centres round Larry ODonovan (ilr Allen Doone), son of a financially enibarra-ssed farmer who has a feud with, his neighbours, the Callagaan3. A well-conceived plot is cleverly weavsi into the story, and Mr Doone, Miss Keeley and the supporting players Jlnd ample scops for their talents. JLr Doone diversifies tus proceedings by his interesting Iruh Bongs, chief of -which are: ''Tunes We Love to Hear on Paddy's Day,* "Kate O'Donoghue." ''The Parish Priest," one of Mr Doone's cleverest studies, will bo staged for Friday and Saturday next, which will mark the termination of the season. Plans are at The Bristol.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17750, 30 April 1923, Page 14
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