"THE FATAL WEDDING."
To-morrow (Wednesday) night, at tha Theatre Eoyal, Messrs Clarke, Meynell, and Gunn's successful drama, "The Fatal Wedding," will be produced, under the direction of Mr Edwin Geach, the popular entrepreneur. The reputation the piece has gained is sufficient guarantee that record business will be done here, lleferring to this drama, an exchange says: — "The piece is of such a nature that you like it better every timo you see. it." Everywhere the children's scenes which constitute etich an important feature oi the play, are spoken of as a revelation of juvenile cleverness. The originality of bringing on to the stage 20 children in what is Known as the Tin Can Band, and then sending them through evolutions to the accompaniment of a . stirring inarch song, is one of the quaintest pieces of stage craft seen.' Popular prices of 4s, 3s, and 2s will be charged. The box plan is sow open at Jackson's, whore seats can be booked without extra charge. Day sale tickets can also be secured at Jackson's..
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 14 December 1909, Page 2
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