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THE WRONG MR WRIGHT SEASON.

__ , | A two nights' season of laughter will start at the Opera House to- ' norrow night, when a packed house ' s assured to welcome Mr George iVilloughby and his talented London j 3omedy Company in " The Wrong ; Mr Wright." This is a new play by I ihe author of " What Happened to j Tones," and is said to be infinitely , better " and funnier. When produced ( it the Bijou Theatre, Melbourne, it attracted over 100,000 people, and has ; just finished one of tho most success- I Eul seasons on record at Christchurch. We all know " What Happened to Jones " and how it caught the popular fancy, and if all the critics are correct in placing " The Wrong Mr Wright " so far in advance of " Jones," then a great treat is in store for local playgoers. The fun is wholesome, the dialogue genuinely witty and smart, and the performance goes throughout with a briskness and vim that keep the interest of the onlookers at .high tension from beginning to end." In the South playgoers) flocked for miles to witness what is frequently described as the laugh of the century. The plans for the two nights are filling at Messrs Cole and Donnelly's. j

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7629, 16 December 1902, Page 2

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THE WRONG MR WRIGHT SEASON. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7629, 16 December 1902, Page 2

THE WRONG MR WRIGHT SEASON. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7629, 16 December 1902, Page 2

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