"TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN."
There was not a seat available in any part ol the Princess Threatre on tlie rise of tno ouvtain last evening, when the Roscius Dramatic Club revived "The Tieket-of-leave Man." Tha cart oi characters was the same as when the piece was so creditably produce.-! here a short time back, and with justice it may be said that the performers on this occasion discharged their duties in a highly praiseworthy wanner. The piece, went eveuiy throughout, an'! rhe audience was quite enthusiastic in its applause, the principals especially being greet«i with encouraging demonstrations of approval. Miss Rose Bluuev aa May Kciwards, Miss .Emily Moss as Mrs Willough'r.y, Miss Aria Moss as Miss St. Evremond, and Miss Nellie Jarvis as Sam Willougabj', gave a successful representation of, their respective parts, while the male characters were well sustained by Messrs E. R. Sincock, W. ,T. Fitzpatrick, K. P. Willcocko, J. Swan. R. H. L'aniels, H. Ji'Oomiack, F. J. Mnuat, B. Shaw, andJ. af. Samson. To-tnorro«f night the pieco will be again produced, while o.u Hatnrday uight Bj'r.m's comedy-drama " Blow for Blow " will be staged.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10623, 15 October 1896, Page 2
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