AMUSEMENT.
OUR BOYS, To night, at tho Opera House, tho Oamnru public will bo afforded an opport unity of witnessing tho production by St. J'filrick's Dramatic Society of what lias undoubtedly proved om o{ tho most popular and highly successful comedies over staged, In common with all comedies, "Our Boys" is not n scenic play. Thcro a ro none of th» sFectacular effects of tho modem drama or grand optra, which aro often relied upon to bolster up indifferent acting. Its charm and merit ore wholly in tho interpretation of the various characters of the play, and I hero is nmplo scope for dramatic Jjjt ent in every one of tho latter. director ol St. Patrick's Club ,PTh allotted tho parts with a wise diicrimination, ani tho result should nrovido a capital performance when the curtain rises this evening. Thcso wb j who prefer.! at the early production of Kvron's comedy in Oamnru will remember Borneo lingard's inimitable acting a.i IV/tya MMilkMci, and tlw hugs success he nnc! Miss Ali'o Durtir.nu (Airs l.ingord) as Mary Melrose, nttn.nrd. In the same cast wetT Miss Flo Colvillc as Violet, IT, N, Douglas pb Charlie MidJlewick and C, Burford as tho Baronet, while J. Graham's acting in the roloof/Talbot ('hauipneys was voted by tho press of • tho colonics /.b bein,; tho finest seen on a colonial stago. To-night the popular comedy will be f.foJuced In all its entirety by SI. VatricVn Dramatlo Soc>'ty, mid as thorn will probably bo a heavy demand for seats, patrons aro atK iseti to secure tickets oarly - an.l reserve their seats at' tho Dresden..; Popular j.rices will J'o charged, nnl the doors will open at 7.15.p.r0, '
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North Otago Times, 29 July 1909, Page 2
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278AMUSEMENT. North Otago Times, 29 July 1909, Page 2
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