GREIG-HOLLOWAY COMPANY
Robert Oreig and Miss Beatric Hollo«ay, together with their clever company of comedian, arrived in Wellington today from Sydney by the Manuka. The 5 r'f 1 '?'" r l ™ tOUr of tha Dominion at the .livoli Theatre on Saturday evening, m "Officer 666," the.piece in which' Miss Holloway was playing as leading woman m Wellington with Fred Niblo when its production was nipped in the *n& yT? 6 outbreak.°f w «r in August, law. iho company includes such wellknown performers as Douglas Calderwood, Harold Moran, Richard Webster, 1. h. Julian, a London character actor of repute, Charles Lawrence, Mis s Barbara Birch Miss Jean Gilchrist, and Miss Alice Deorwyn. The opening play is a drama full of rich comedy, and fine dramatic situations. Box plans-will opeu at The Bristol to-morrow mornin".
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 79, 30 September 1924, Page 3
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