ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE WILLIAMSON SEASON. •'BREWSTKU'S MILLIONS." The worries, the anxieties, the anguish of a man doomed to decently spend £250,000 in twelve months kept a gre.it number of psoplo thoroughly amusscl at tho Opr>ra Hous-e last night. "BTowster's Millions' ifi something novel in plays, and tho freshness of tha plot was relished by tho audience. Mr, Kinghton threw himself into Ins work with a wild vim that raised considerable laughter, and tho other members of the ' Williamson Company n.ostly followed suit, with the result that th 3 piece galloped andpianced along from the rise to tho final fall of the curtain. There were many who regretted that Mrs. Brough's- pait did not bring that clever lady more into the work. 'j.ae moiriment jshe made, in her quiet way went tho deepest. "Brewster'e Millions" will bo repeated to-night.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 2
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137ENTERTAINMENTS. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 2
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