MR. GEO. RIONOLD.
Ever-increasing audiences have, during Mr. George Rignold's season, assembled nightly ab the Opera House. Last evoning, at the third production of tho "Lights o London," the attendance was the greatest of the season, and appreciation could nob have gonb farther—and nob without oauso. The drama has been played many times in the colonies, but norer has bucli complete representation been given to ib. From a spectacular point of view, tho production was something to be seen and remembered, every detail being evidently studied oub. Each character had nob only fitting but harmonious representation, so thab the performance, as a whole, was a most perfect piece of realism. The season is necessarily limited, and the " Lights o' London can only be played up to Saturday night. Mr. Rignold then Intends to stage some of the latest London novelties.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10405, 1 April 1897, Page 5
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