"THE WRONG MR WRIGHT."
TO-NIGHT. Mr George Willoughby and his London Comedy Company arrived last night, and will this evening introduce Broadhurst's iir***! farcical comedy, "The Wrong Mr Wright," to local playgoers. To-morrow (Tuesday) "On and Off" is to be staged. It is pronounced to be one of the merriest three-act trifles imaginfcible, being full of that gaiety, life and action for which the author (Mr Bumand) is so famous. The wit is sparkling and pure, and all those who know the author's marvellous powers of humor will readily sonceive that not a dull moment is possible. Each character lias a little comedy to enact, and a very amusing one it is. The humor js much more subtle than m the comedy played on Monday' evening, but wherever it has been played the audience have to hold their* sides and laugh, especially m the culminating scene. To explain, the motif would be to spoil the fun. Go and see it, and you will laugh heartily and often is certain. The only regret is that this is the farewell performance. The plan is rapidly filling up at Mr Miller's.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9643, 19 January 1903, Page 2
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