GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
"Mr. What's His Name" will be presented by the Percy Hutchinson Company at tho Grand Opera House to-night for the last time, and to-morrow (Wednesday) night will give way to an exciting drama, "The Luck of the Navy," in which Mr. Percy. Hutchison appeared with conspicuous success in London, where it was hailed as one of tho most attractive plays produced. Tho drama contains many gripping scenes, there Is a charming little, romance, and much rr/lcklng fun. "Tho Luck of tho Navy" is a play which should be most .popular with theatre-goers. Lieutenant Clive Stanton. V.C., R.N. (Mr. Percy Hutchison) carries important naval documents essential to the happiness of a spy organisation, and there are,enemies (capably represented by. Miss Frances ■ Dillon, R. Steuart West, E. Itayson Cousons), who resort to many questionable methods to rob the hero of these papers. Miss Stella Francis, Miss Mary Brackley, Mr. Townsend Whitling,. Mr. Victor Watts-Weston, and the other members of this talented company are cast in good roles. ."The Luck- of the Navy" will be under tho patronage of the Wellington Navy League, under whose auspices Mr.. Hutchison is visiting the colleges and schools. The final production (next, Monday and Tuesday) will be the mystery drama, "The Joker," which has been a great success wherever staged.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 82, 16 October 1928, Page 5
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