"FUN ON THE BRISTOL."
OPERA HOUSE TO-MORROW AND
FRIDAY
The revival, after many years of tl)6 musical farce, "Fun on the Bristol," or Widow O'Brien, by George Stephenson's company of comedians, at the Opera House to-morrow night, should prove popular theatrical fare with all lovers *of general amusement. The older generation of playgoers know the reputation the play has for being one of the funniest musical comedies ever played, whilst the newer generation of thoatre-gowers will see a play hallmarked:1 as a success. The com[KiMv includes Frank Hawthorne, as the j widow: also Messrs Arthur Sharpies, I rV.vio Deli-'valo, Frederick flushes, Will; ;( = ii!)>-■)■+-. Courtney Ford, Truman Neil-1 soil, Mi"<=.e.:='-: Bertha Bush, Annie Bir- J ; roll. Dni-iy Dutton rmd Ivy Davis. The' ) .v:;s.'i:j hi Hawera ja limited to two ; nivlu-:. and the. box plan is wearing a ' pro-poro:!.« appearance, at V. T. DonI nelly's. I The nu;nago:!'c-:it "has had numerous \ rcv^K-sts for the company to appear at ! t:v- M=;vah Town Hali'ncxt Saturday ] nipii, I'.sid ha, decided to do so.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 29 September 1915, Page 7
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168"FUN ON THE BRISTOL." Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 29 September 1915, Page 7
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