SENSATIONAL DRAMAS
MAURICE MOSCOVITCH IK ‘THE RiNQER' TLqrc aro four acts in ‘The Ringer,’ tho sensational Edgar Wallace drama to be presented at His Majesty s tomorrow night by Maurice Moscovitch and his talented company ior throe nights only. Act 1 depicts the police superintendent’s room at Scotland Yard, act 2 Mcister’s house in Handers lane net 3 Flanders Lane Police Station; while in act 4, for the denouement, the audience is taken back again to the gloomy precincts of Scotland Y ard Moscovitch has received the highest praiso for his acting iu The Ivingcr, and tho company supporting him is a strong one, including such well-known and talented performers as Nat Madison, Mary MacGregor, Bertha Riceardo Reginald Ncwson, Guy Hastings, Herbert Leigh, Carleton Stuart. Richard Webster. George Blunt, Kiore King and others. A notable engage-' ment is that of the London actor, Patric Curwen, who will mako Ins tirsfc appearance in New Zealand as Hr Lomond, divisional police surgeon, as played by him in the English production. This gripping play is produced by Mr Gregan M'Mahon, who has wen highly praised for his very meritorious work: in thisveonnection. ; ; ... • v V v Maurice Mpscovitch has already established his reputation as a dramatic actor of undoubted ability, but it is claimed that in none of his previous efforts - has he risen to such groat heights as in ‘The Ringer.’ Of sensation there .is plenty, and it is not until tho 1 last act that the mystery is Ringer ’ will be produced for three nights, and will give place to * The Terror,’ another exciting drama of Edgar Wallace, for Monday and Tuesday next; for the last three nights of the season ‘The Silent House ’ will ho staged for the first time in Australasia*. The box plans for the season aro now open.
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Evening Star, Issue 19891, 13 June 1928, Page 12
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355SENSATIONAL DRAMAS Evening Star, Issue 19891, 13 June 1928, Page 12
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