PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.
An alteration in the circle has been made, so as to allow of a reduction in price to portions of ib. The central portion, is divided off, and is now the dres9 circle, for entry to which ss. is stilt charged; but to the comfortable and commodious side boxes the <*nt ranee fee is 3*. oulj. f his will no doubt prove a convenience and an attraction to many, who did aofc nare to occupy seats in the stalls ; and, judging from last evening, the change will prove a remunerative one. Passages have been opened to the side boxes, and coir matting should be laid down in those passages. - The noise from persons going in and out; was objectionable last evening. The drama of " Henry Dunbar," which is by no means a bad rendering of the principal poifit?-ef Misa Braddon's Btartling novtloi" that name, wag produced, witJi. Mrs. Walter Hill as the heroine, Margaret S'entworth (or Wilmol). We hare poly apace io say that 'Mrs-. -Rill' was very fdvouvaMy re-eived, and that the principal characters were excellency played. The announced afterpiece was "Jenny Foster." — Both pieces are 10 be repeated this evening.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3961, 3 May 1870, Page 4
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196PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3961, 3 May 1870, Page 4
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