“THE GREAT LOVER”
A ddlightiful mixture of comedy and tragedy aptly describe the J. C. Williamson production. “The Great Lover,” which was staged for the final time in His Majesty’s Theatre last night. The plol of the play is centred in 1 lie passions r( a famous singer, Jean Paurel, who has been flattered and admired by women and men and who has broken numerous hearts and cast them aside. This part was played by Louis Petinison, who was ably supported' by a strong company. The staging was of the high standard to which one has become accustomed in J. C. Williamson productions, and the music was also excellent.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18763, 17 January 1923, Page 2
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