"WILDFLOWER."
Wildflower," the tunful musical comedy continues to be a popular attraction a: the Grand Opera House, and this is hardly to ba wondered at in view of the artistry of Miss Marie Burke and the company which so ably supports her. AVit!: a typical musical comedy plot, "Wildflower" claims attention on account of j'■ wealth of pleasing music. In the primi pal role, of Nina, Miss Burke is the central figure of the production, her per t'ormance being charming and full of grace The comedy element is in very capable hands, and each of the company does liL or her part in making a success of one oi the most delightful musical plays that has , visited Wellington for a long time. Three more evening performances, and a matinee to-morrow, will complete the season.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1927, Page 5
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