THE BLAKE COMPANY.
Rons was in holiday mood, and seemed to thoroughly enjoy the sensation ottered up m unstinted measure. Mr Charles Blake proved an acceptable and popular hero, and Mr Kenneth Aitkon. who played the villain, came m tor an unusual amount of protusr against Jus machinations. Mr Norman Aitken was a merry comediaa and was well supported in diverting work by Miss Lena. Lennox. Miss Ivy Scott was the persecuted heroine who came into her own at the end, and Miss Leo Foley was a faithful nu.se. inero wore other players in a wellbalanced company. This evening "the company is to close its season with that lively farcical comedy, "Dr Bill." during the course of which the famous Kangaroo JJanco will be given.
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 1144, 29 March 1910, Page 2
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