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« THE FATAL WEDDING."

TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW. Theatre-goers will have on opportunity of witnessing tho play which has for months past been the talk of Australia — " Tho Fatal Wedding." Its enormous popularity and successful triumphs have already been dilated upon at length, and the excitement evinced in the opening of Messrs Meynell and Gunn's popular company is unusual to Feilding. Tho full company, headed by Mr Jlareourt Htatty, the distinguished uctor, and Misses May Congdon, Dma Cooper, Winifred Gunn, littlo Maizie Posner, Messrs James Lindsay, Conwa-y Wingfiotil, Herbert Leigh, C. \l. Stanford, Tom Connon, Rutland Beckett, Leo Stalls, etc., arrive to-day, and everything is now complete for the opening. The Tin Can Band and tho children's scones lirive already nionsod much eiithiis;i.stic eomvp.or.t. Sponal muaic kzboeu composed for the play, and liri.jjiit songs and dances have been sM'rungod. The full orchestra will h i::<J«»r th*» direction of Mr Wynne Jones. _ jVir ('. }\. Stanford wili s >|><>rvi.st'. the .sinking. The strik in; see. mtv is from thf; brush of M JViin L«U!<\ while the cost-nir-pr: an-! accessories are by loading artists in the various departments, as set fort'i in the advertisements. The season is limited to two nights only, an<' the plans are now rapidly filling af Milson pin! Coles. "The Fatal Wedding" announced for to-night, will witness the firsi appearance during the season of the famous actor^ Mr Harcourt Ucatty. in his popular role of Paul Valmar in "The Midnight Wedding." For scenic grandeur and military spectacle "The Midnight Wedding' f i:; w rivalled. It is picturesque to n (U^ree in scene and dress, and magnificent accoutrements and_ flashing uniforms having been specially im-. prrted from England.

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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 278, 29 May 1907, Page 2

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« THE FATAL WEDDING." Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 278, 29 May 1907, Page 2

« THE FATAL WEDDING." Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 278, 29 May 1907, Page 2

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