MAORI STAGE STORY.
Under the patronage of Their Excelencies the Earl and Countess of Liverpool, "Tho Ksrwhakakos" are opening at the Grand Opera House for a brief season, commencing on Monday npxt. .-Mr. Charles Arcker as the Kaiwhakako, and Miss Marie. Denton aS'th* KaiwhakaJlo's hailf-easte wife, play the leading parts. Mr. Rex Lessington is. said to give a clever portrayal of Lieutenant Marsh, and a new artist to. the Dominion, Miss Pesjgy Dix, will appear as Prudence; Mr. George Beaucaine as Bill Gaspipe, and Mr. M. A. Coffey as R-. J. Seddon, "the. man from the West Coast," are alsoleading_ players in the product-ion. The artists mentioned will be'supported,,by a large number of other performers: The box plan'is now" opeti at the Bristol' Piano Company.. '. : ..:.'
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 34, 10 February 1920, Page 3
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125MAORI STAGE STORY. Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 34, 10 February 1920, Page 3
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