I N TEHESTi/« to ActoßS.-Walter Montgomery, a country M-or of high reputation, «is engage.! by Mr Filter at the Lyceum Thwtie in Lrn don to n'ake his first appearance in the met polis in/ieadins characters. Brougham s * " The Euko's Motto." however, ha- ins; *na great hit, it aid not suit the intp-nst o f Fechter to stay its run in order io g 1-Montgomery the opportunity for catnip: himself he was panting for. Ho rccen salary punctually, but he wanted 1 o nH , he walked over to >n opposition theat*smi Princess's) and offered his services there Jw oaU were accepted, and he was pear. Whereupon Fechter-asked the tho Bolls for an injunction to restraint histrionic aspirant from playing. .J the B. "did not see it in.tha*; "S AtlO jfEfi fused, on the groucd that ' tae i actor depends upot his being: co ployed before the public, and his salary and refu,e to permit to inflict upon him a positive ■~ made a r
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 1, 13 November 1863, Page 3
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