THEATRE ROYAL.
"AREN'T WE ALL?" Only two uighis remain of the. Christchurch season of the Company. After seeing "Aren t All. the final production of tho Vanbrugh-Bouci-cault Company, ono wonders why it was not presented earlier. It certainly seems a piece that would bo chosen by many other companies with which to inaugurate a B ® a * son. Which is another way of saying that it serves as a vehicle to show tho two stars and their very ablo supports at their best. Last night s audience, which was again a very large one, included many who had seen every picco so far presented by the combination during their present visit to Christchurch, and while many were of the opinion that Miss Tanbrush or Mr Boucicault had alternately excelled in one part , or ajiother it was generally conceded that in no other play had the two shown to greater advantage together, nor had the other members' of the company been better suited ill their respective roles.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18194, 3 October 1924, Page 13
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THEATRE ROYAL.
Press, Volume LX, Issue 18194, 3 October 1924, Page 13
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