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AMUSEMENTS

I.V'ITOS’S TdITMV!' Tl! KATKi-k lot! on’s Tom ins Tlk c! i.■ (’on; irmy st-a s.H •'I lie Fatal Wedding ’ in ;m- m 'iqm- . n the Oval hfii night. 'The Fro.i Wedding’ lias been act -I before in Dmit.iin. la.l the re pi (.'senlatinn at. the Oval l inghl. wan srpeimr in not a lew I'c-n'tis. to that, of tiit.ro pretentious tcir. panic* that liave. appeale'l iiete. Vonlge (iop.o cave a. powerful ini cpreia'ion of ( 'ora Williams, the advenunewr. ; M:-e liji.la Dnrrington wan quietly lifective a.-- the alfect ionate ami misjudged wife, "the pails of Howard Wilson (a wealthy ehihuia-ii) and llohmt (,'ui iis (an nnfa i Ujitthnm lean about town 1 , woo taken respeel ivelv by Mess is .]< (fereon Tail arid fTtili-'it- Login th" aeling of foilh gentlemen being adequate to the Oceanian. Bridget, the lady coek (.Miss May Romo), I’eler Hchw.nl/., janitor (Mr Monte Luke), and Toto, a. French butler (Mr William SlovravU weie Tes]ior.sibie. for a good -hat: of merriment, an were also the “Tin Can Band.” As “The kiltie Mother” Miss Tvlcr acted vtrv nicely, and without the oxatfiTor.itiou ami civr-rh'verinms common to (iiihiren's parts. ‘ The Fetal Wedding’ will he staged 10-nighl for llm lari time, ami on Monday nieht there will ho a change of programme. v.hot a mew drama will he played. FUblVlhß-''’ PKTDRKS. On Wedne-ii-y evening a m-w nrngiaiume was presented at the ITnner.s "• leal re, an i shown again on Tluir.-day evening, last evening, ami a! a. matin.-c tills afternoon. At each of the four pet formane.i? the theatre was crowd'd to (he dooi.s. It may rsdelv bo ;if~nin.c<l. therefore, that 'the-e pictures would have drawn full house.? lor several nighis lo conte ; but the management, out of eonMclei alien lor counirv visitors, have decided to present this evening a programme of pieturei? eittiiely new to Dunedin. The films are diawn from many parts of the world, and cover a largo variety of subjects. ALHAMBRA THEATRE. The excellent entertainment provided at the Alhambra Theatre last evening received the appreciation to which it was justly entitled. The company work hard, i»r &utctse*. imd. .adjkre. it., ilx JJat Qif-

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Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 8

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