THE RIGNOLD SEASON.
Continued success follows .the production of "The Lights o' London," at the Opera House, by Mr. George Rignold's Company. Lust night was the fifth occaeion upon which the piece has been staged, but judging from the audience and the freshness with which everything wont off, it might have been a "first night" Mies Emilie Hughes as Bess Marks, and Mr. George Rignold as Harold Armyiage quite captivated the audience by tbeir acting as on previous occasions. "The Lights o , London" will be repeated this evening, and then gives place to "Tommy Atkins,'.' which will be produced on Monday night, for the first time in this colony. Aβ the name, implies,' it deals with military life—ever a favourite subject on, th« < gtoge—uid , aboundi in stirring scenes. Mr. Bigaold Wkw tbo part of Harold Wilson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10407, 3 April 1897, Page 4
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136THE RIGNOLD SEASON. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10407, 3 April 1897, Page 4
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