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KATHLENE MACDONELL FAREWELL.

"OUTCAST." , At tlib Grand Opera House on Friday evening next Miss Kathlene Macdonell, in association with Mr. Charles Waldron, and a J. '0. Williamson supporting company, will appear for the first of a five-night season, farewelling these artists. "Outcast" has ' been chosen as the initial attraction. Those who were fortunate enough to see this striking play on the one night on which it was produced-when Miss Macdonell visited us a year,ago, will doubtless remember the absorbing nature, of the story. - It is generally admitted that in the part of Miriam;" Miss Macdonell excels everything that she has hitherto given us. It is the moving story of one of • the unfortunate daughters of Eve, who more sinned against than sinning, Has passed through the cleansing fires by . which ■ the soul of a. woman is tosted. Mr. Charles .Waldron will doubtless be ■ remembered as giving an exceptionally fine.portraiture of the lovestrkken Geoffrey Sherwood. ""Outcast" will be played on Friday and Saturday next,"and will be followed (one night each) by "Daddy Long Legs," "The Cinderella Man;" and "Romance." -The box plans will be opened 7 at the' Bristol Wednesday morning next.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 2

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KATHLENE MACDONELL FAREWELL. Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 2

KATHLENE MACDONELL FAREWELL. Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 2

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