"A MESSAGE FROM MARS."
Robert Greig and Beatrice Holloway "still continue to hold the public fancy in "A Message From Mars, at trie Tivoli Theatre. The company.is a strong one, and the many tense situations during the drama are capably handled,' and the whole production is a credit to Mr. Greig, who, in addition to acting the part. of the Messenger, fills the role of producer.
Next Saturday afternoon, at the matinee, a specially-selected laughing attraction, the J. C. Williamson farce comedy "Never Say Die," will be staged. The humour of this clever stage success is not easily described in words, "because it is so unusual, so startling, so fresh, so natural, so "unexpected, and so provoking." It is a brilliant offering -with which to terminate the present successful season, as it offers splendid chances for fine comedy acting to Miss Holloway and Mr. Greig, the two stars, and' also to every individual member of their clever company. Box plans for "Never Say Die" are now open at The Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 99, 23 October 1924, Page 10
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