KATHLENE MACDONELL.
Miss Kathlene MacDonelTs Miriam, in the revival of "Outcast," tobe .present-: ed by J. C. Williamson, Ltd., at the Grand Opera House on Friday and Sat : urday next will.no doubt receive the appreciation of,big houses. Her conception of the difficult part is real and unesaggerated, artistic restraint balancing the tense situations of emotional exaction. Mr.: Ohari-ee Waldron's fine rendering of the .complex part of Geoffrey. Shenvood Will dwell in the memory. Others who loom large on the "Outcast", hornizon are Messrs. Roy Redgrave (a new : Hugh Brown), Mr. Pltunpton Wilson, -who was so diverting previously as "Taylor," Miss Beryl. Bryant (Valentine)^ Miss Audrey Worth (Nelly). "Outcast" will be played for two nights only—Friday and Saturday next. For the following nights of the season, almost an'embarrassment of theatrical riches is promised. For one night each will follow "Daddy Long Legs," "The Cinderella Man," and "Romance." After fulfilling this engage- . ment/. Miss MacDonell leaves to enter upon ail important contract in New York., The popularity of Miss MacDonell' is unchallenged; this being so, these brief farewell appearances, should prove both socially ;and financially, succesahil 1. Tho bos plan* for the season are now open at tho Bristol. ■.■" ■ ... . ;.:V.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 81, 2 October 1918, Page 3
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