ENTERTAINMENTS, ETC.
WILLOUGHBY-GEACH COMPANY. Messrs. Willoughby and Geach's Comedy Company gave the last performance of "A Stranger in a Strange Land" at the Opera Hous>e on Saturday night. This evening "The Wrong Mr. Wright," which foimed one of the chief attractions on a previous visit of the company, is to be revived, and the season will* conclude to-morrow with the laughable comedy "What Happened to Jones." "THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON." Playgoers are reminded that the boxplan for the first three peiformances bj Mr. J. C. Williamson's Dramatic Company of the new play "The Admirable Crichton" will be opened 'at the Dres don Rooms to - morrow morning. Tho initial production takes place on Thursday evening. The accounts which have been received of the play sin being of an extremely interesting nature and entirely original in conception, combined with the fact that its author is tha celebrated Scotch writer, Mr. J. M. Bar> rie, and that it is being portrayed by such popular artists as Mr. Cuyler Hastings, Miss May Choralier, arid oUier istr vourites, tend to make tho forthcoming season especially interesting.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 26, 1 February 1904, Page 5
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