GREIG-HOLLOWAY COMPANY.
Thois popular drainatie artists, Misg Beatrice Hollowa,y and Mr, Robert Grelg, arrived from Sydney vestai-day, They bring with them a fttarling oompany that has just completed a notably satisfactory tour of Australia. The New Zealand tour will begin at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday evening, when, by arrangement with J, O, Williamson, the celebrnted comedy-mystery play, "Offioer 666," will form a most attractive opening bill. Mr. RobertGreig and Miss Holloway have been long associated with many of the most famous starß under J. C. Williamson's banner, nnd it was Mr. Greig who, acting as speoial commissioner in London for Hugh D. M'lntosh, secured "Chu Chin Chow," brought it to Australia, and personally produced it as a cost of £60,000. It can be deducted from these facts that none but actors of repute and ability find a place in the present organisation. The scenery, as well as the plays, is by arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Box plans are now open at The Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 80, 1 October 1924, Page 10
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