"ROSE MARIE."
Considerable interest lias been manifested In the announcement that the ureat J. C. Williamson success, "Rose Marie," is coming to Wellington, and that the opening performance will bo at the Grand Opera Houso on Friday, 27th instant. It is one of Hie most beautiful pictures ever presented on the stage. The company is a strong one, and includes such artists as Harriet Bennet, who has scored such a remarkable success as Roso Marie, the beautiful French-Canadian girl; Stephanie Dt;ste, as Wanda, the Indian half breed girl, who is the slave of passion; Reginald Dandy (Jim Kenyon, the lover), Frederick lientley (Hardboiled Herman), George Bryant (Black Eagle), Yvonne Banvard (Lady Jane), Doris Johnstone (Ethel Brander), James Hughes (Sergcam Malone), Lou Vernon (Emile La Flammc), Noel Allan (Edward Hawley). This spectacular play is produced by Mr. George A. Highland, while the ballets and dances have been arranged by Miss Minnie Hooper. The box plans for the season will open at The Bristol on Wednesday morning next, for special reservations. Country orders accompanied by remittances will bo dealt with in trie order of their receipt.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 6, 9 January 1928, Page 5
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