MR. GEO. RIGNOLD.
Another overflowing attendance greeted the fourth performance of the Bignold Company of the drama," Lights o'London," at the Opera House lash evening. The audience was by no means ilow.to recognise the high merit of the performance and tho realistic and elaborate manner, in every detail, in which ib was itaged. The applause was loud and frequent, and deservedly bo. The "Lights o'London" will be repeated this evening, and on Saturday night, the latter night being the lasb opportunity afforded of witnessing this great modern play. Monday night will witness the first production in Tfew Zealand of one of the latest London dramatic novelties in Messrs. A. Shirley and B. Lovdeck's "Tommy Atkine," which is described as a stirring military and patriotic play. Mr. George Kignold will appear as Harold Wilson. The piece will be produced in the same magnificent manner in which ib wai itaged at the Theatre Royal, Sydney.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10406, 2 April 1897, Page 5
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