AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
. Ic play. "The Fatal Wedding," improving or. acquaintance, drew a somewhat larger audience to Ilis Majesty's Theatre last evening. Jliss May Congdon's excellent representation of the part of Mabel Wilson quite won (he good opinion of the house, and was frequently recognised by In-arty app'ausc Mr Wingfield plavod Howard Wilson com-n-.emlnbly. and the other parts wore well sustained. The clever performance of the youngsters in the "children's scene,'' in which singing and dancing are introduced, evoked [ho admiration of those present, some of the items having to bo repeated. The last two nights of the season are announced. "Tho Fatal Wedding" will bo repeated fo-night and to-morrow, but to mark the end! of a. successful season the .children will introduce a number of new specialties in their "Tin-can Scene" Tiie company will !envo for Timarn cii Monday morning.
ALHAMBRA THEATRE. Fullers' Company now appearing at tho Alhambra Theatre still continues to do geed business, and liover faita to provide a good evening'.? amusement. Last night the performance was enjoyed by a iarge number of patrons, who gave umuistakeabic evidence of being thoroughly well satisfied with everything that was done. 'Out-side the ordinary singing and . dancing there were fovernl specialties, mostly of high merit, and Yal. Vousden's clever turn was prominent among them. The company appears again, as usual, this evening. THE KEJjT.Y UAXU- PICTURES. Ou Monday evening Messrs ,T. nn<l N. Tail's realistic moving picture. "The Story of the Kelly Gang," will be presented for "the first tiiuo in Dunedin at (he Princess Theatre. The entertainment has proved a great attraction in Australia, and fov stage management and technical-production tho film is described as one 0! the best yet produced in Australia* The Messrs Tait have also ieceived a largo number of new miscellaneous films, and some of the best will 1m shown during die Dunedin season for the first time in Austialia.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13875, 12 April 1907, Page 6
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317AMUSEMENTS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13875, 12 April 1907, Page 6
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