THEATRE ROYAL.
« "THE LADY OF THE ROSE." "The Lady of the Rose," telling how the ghost of a beautiful ancestor saved her equally beautiful descendant from tho attentions of a.n Austrian general, was told in song and story at tile Theatro Royal again lust evening. Full of haunting melodirs and with a story which holds the opera together, "Tho Lady of the Rose" is* by far the most successful musical production of modern times. Mis 3 Gladys MoncricEE plays the leading role with Messrs Claude Flrmming, Blake Adams, Harry Ratelift-, Miss Beryl A\alkcley, and *»cllie Pavne in support. The season will conclude to-night.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18347, 2 April 1925, Page 14
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