AMUSEMENTS.
TAYLOR-CARRINGTON COMPANY. To-night this favourite dramatic company will present, for positively one night only "Mizpah," a romantic and sensational play written by the successful London author, J. 8., Mulholland. A Perth paper, in noticing its production, says: — "The Theatre Royal was crowded to the doors on Saturday night by an audience which welcomed the Taylor-Carrington Company and their new drama "Mizpah," moist enthusiastically, applause, and laughter being loud and frequent. Mr Charlie Taylor and Miss Carrington provide most of the fun of. the play, tho characters they impersonate being best described as furiously funny. Tho serious interest of the piece is in very ■capable hands, and from first till last, the efforts of the performers met with very evident marks of appreciation. 'Mizpali' contains all the eleKieilts of a successful drama, and" since. Eawtrey's 'Message From Mars,' no play has been produced here that has met with such wonderful and enthusiastic reception." In consequence of the company leaving for . Groymouth to-morrow, the season now is limited to positively one night only, so there will doubtless •% a. -very large audience to-night to welcome the TaylorCarrington Company and witness' "Mizpah."
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Bibliographic details
Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12807, 31 May 1910, Page 2
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189
AMUSEMENTS.
Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12807, 31 May 1910, Page 2