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ENTERTAINMENTS.

‘ THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY.” The first production in this town of that sensational drama. ”The ! Bad Girl of the Family.” will take; place at the Prim-ess Theatre on; Friday, July 7th. If successes in I previous cities of ibis drama are to be taken as a criterion. -Mr. George. Marlow, whose fine dramatic or-' ganisat i.-m will interpret, the dra ma, should have an immensely successful two nights sea soil. The drama, which is from the pen of that fine dramatic writer, Frederick Afelville. will have a caste of tinleading artists, including Alessrs. Herbert Bentley. (J. R. Stanford, Hubert Linden, P. V. Gurley, T. Unrrcns. F. Kenny, T. Tilton; A. Nordin, and Alisses Ida Graham, Ada Guilford. Lillian Wiseman, Adele Kelly. So much has been written regarding this remarkable play, and such considerable com-, meat; excited over its intrinsic' merits, that it is no wonder that l more than ordinary interest is be-i ing provoked in its presentation. 1 The piece is ’now running simul-| t.aneously al two London theatres, | v. hile no less than four dramatic; companies arc touring witlr it, j througli the English provinces. "What its charm especially is.” I ri-marked a gentleman who recent-; Iv saw the play at the Aldwyelii Theatre, -‘one cannot exactly de-1 fine : but it gets hold of you. em-j braces you witli its atmosphere, i and completely envelopes you to! the oblivion of all surrouuding eon-: ditions.” It's author has iongj been known as an essayer of dar-j ing attempts, but in ‘-The Bad j Girl” he has absolutely eclipsed l all his previous efforts and achieve-i monts. On Saturday will lie! staged another new drama in four( acts by G. A. Clarke, entitled "His Real Wife.” a play of great human interest. The box plan opens on Wednesday morning at 8 a.m. at Hall’s.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 168, 3 July 1911, Page 5

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 168, 3 July 1911, Page 5

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 168, 3 July 1911, Page 5

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