ENTERTAINMENTS, ETC
THE HENRY DRAMATIC SEASON.
The Company was quite at home last evening in the rollicking comedy, '"The Private Secretary." As the Rev. Robert Spotting, Mr. E. D. Hayga-rth was in his element, and he gave a really clever delineation of the part of the impossible curate, which he made the most of. His appearance on the stage was the signal tor laughter. Mr. W. J. Coulter was also good as Cattermole (with a liver), and Messrs. R. Henry and A. S. Hodge infused considerable life into the characters of Douglas Oatlermole and Harry Marsland. Other well filled parts were those taken by Misses Billie Howarde (as Edith iuarsland), Polly Haygarth, Louie Hartley, and Laura Kecne, aEd Messrs. Harpur and Archer. The performance produced great' merriment throughout, and was witnessed by a large 'audience. To-night another performance of Charley's Aunt will close the season.
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 18, 21 July 1900, Page 5
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