OAMARU DRAMATIC CLUB.
The members of the above Club ga«B formance at the Masonic Hall, in aid of the funds of the local Jj The attendance was only a moaer»M which is greatly to be regretted, as, !*■ dently of the object for which the egijM ment was given, the efforts of W I TH amuse deserved greater recognlt' hands of the public. The curtain JH "Still Waters Run Depp;" aud WJM in which the various parts were s "SH reflected credit upon all M& H. B, Butler, as John Mildmi»)V' B ff M meed of praise is due ; also to Messrs. ~M Kerr, and Corliss, for their 'able »»M tion of the parts allotted M deal of the success of the piece Kgß the admirable acting of Miss Gracl \ 3H who, as Mrs. Hector Sternhold, r'eould be desired. Although the FjJ ; voice was occasionally heard byt» the play went throughout At the fall of Jfi'e curtain there for " Butler, ? 3hvhich that acknowledged. »f(J^| An interval of ten minutes &f when the laughable farce of' Crasher" was produced, which with frequent and hearty be stated that during the eveni Kinnear contributed a song, wflw. dered with taste and expression. J^M Another performance will W night, with "The Area Belle a 3 piece, and we hope to see a more attendance. JH
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 78, 21 July 1876, Page 2
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