'DADDY LONG LEGS'
I To-night at the Opera House -will be presented the greatest success of re- ■ cent years, ♦' Daddy Long Legs." Thousands have read Jqan Webster's from -which the- play was writjten, mainly because the" authoress is fa niece of the late Mark Twain, and the general verdict has been "pretty and interesting." In those who had the book curiosity was aroused as to its "treatment and suitability for stage purposes, but the result has been a play that appeals to all classes of play-goers — " an extremely pretty and ; lovable story, clean, whoesome -and (fragrant," is the general verdict. J£r. j X B North plays the role of Daddy Long-Xegp,. and. Miss Ma"bel Bargrove that, of Judy (the orphqji). A, rare treat is in store for local play-goers. Some good central seats are .still available at the Bristol. The company appears at Bunanga on Wednesday; Hokitika, Thursday,- Blackball, Friday; and Beeftott on Saturday* . ■ ■ i
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Grey River Argus, 20 May 1918, Page 4
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