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"MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS."

There was another crowded audience!? at the Grand Opera House last night,' when "Maid of the Mountains" wasspre-' sented. The piece is having a sensa. tional se_son)\ and it is no winder, for ■ it is one series of tuneful, musical mum-* bers and ensembles, dainty flocking,' charming settings,- while the story isl romantic Ho a degree.. The season continues till Friday night, and on Saturn day, at matinee and evening performance, "Katinka" will be revived:, with. Miss Gale in the chfof role. Those whc. remember this enchanting musical play,, will delight in its music andi comedy,! and its picturesque ; settings. Mis*, Shiela. Gale will, of course, sing thef tole of Katinka, and her delightful soprano voice should be heard to distinct advantage in the music allotted thisirole. Phil Smith is -in his element'inf"Katinka," and so is Leslie Holland., The dancing, is- a feature of the wgrival of "Katinka." The plans for- "Katinka" are now open at the Bristol Piano!'" Company. The company will leave foi('' G_risteh_rchcm Monday. '■".-.-' ■■/

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 10, 12 July 1922, Page 3

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"MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS." Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 10, 12 July 1922, Page 3

"MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS." Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 10, 12 July 1922, Page 3