"TURN TO THE RIGHT."
After what are described ac record seasons of ten weeks in Sydney and Melbourne, Messrs. J. and.N. Tait announce that their New Comedy Company will commence a brief season in Wellington at lie Grand Opera House, on Monday evening next, when "Turn to the Ri^ht " a new comedy by Winchell Smitji and John L. Haazartf, will be presented. It is described as a play of pathos and humour with a very human story For the production of "Turn to the' Right " Mr. li. J. Tait, while in America, made several engagements of notable artists including Mr. Walter P. Richardson Mr John Junior, Mr. Stapleton Kent, Mr. Vincent Dennis, and Miss Margaret Calvert whilst Mr. Gaston Mervale, the well-known actor, was engaged as producer and also to appear in the play. The box plans opened at the Bristol this morning.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 112, 8 November 1917, Page 3
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