WELLINGTON W ING WHISPERS
Ey P. Routteb. OPERA HOUSE ENGAGEMENTS. M'Adoo's Jubilee Singers, 27th October to Bid November. j Physical Tituning School, sth and Tsth Noveni- j ber. i Fabian Diamatic Company, in "Airah-na- | Pogue," Sth, 9th, and 10th November. j Wellington Orchestral Society, 12th and 13th ' Ko\er-nber. ij Professor Anderson (The Wizard of the North), 14th to 17th November. American Biograph, 20th to 30tl November. Trilby Company, 3rd to 22nd December. Charles Arnold Company, 26th December to j 22nd January, 1001. j Nance O'Neil Cpmpanj, 23rd January to 2nd j February, 1901 (pencilled). Holloway Dramatic Company, four weeks' season, from -lth February, 1901. October 27. Dear Pasquin.— The Pollards have gone on merrily all the week to excellent business. In fact, "VYellingtomans do not seem to grow tired of j.. P.'s youug people. The season concludes | this afterTioa with a matinee performance af ! <jHi-Djin." To-mgiu we are to see the opening of the M"Aaoo Combination, the bright particular attraction of which is G-auze, the female impersonatoi. He looks a comely woman in a low-cut dress, strange to say. You have taken Frank Yorke away from us, with his big voice and comical outlook. Still, Dixs Gaiety Company s going on amusingly at the Exchange Hall. L?st Tuesday Friend Bis — you have heard somewhat of this young man — went down the West Coast with a Fuller combination of hard workers and sprightly entertainers. G ood luck, Bis! The iast-mentioned party got to work on the Coast just a day or so ahead of 'Friend G-each, who had for a portion of the journey to bring Donald Macdonald, of Ladysrnith, Ji the train of Bis's people. Geach's war specialist passed through last Sunday, and during the week has been doing our East Coast as far asf,"Napier. To-morrow Macdonald passes through Wellington again bound ifor the southern West Coast. Frank Marshall, the journalistic member of the theatrical family of that name, is in town superintending the coming production of "Ar-rah-na-Pogue" by our amateur club, the Fa bians. Fuller's are now running a stronger show than ever at the Choral Hall. Next week the Flying Jordan? will be the strong card. The Federal Theatre is still occupied by Harry Hooper's vaudeville company. Ring off.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2433, 31 October 1900, Page 55
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