POLLARD OPERA COMPANY.
Much curiosity is sure to be aroused tomorrow evening at the Theatre Royal wheu tb« Pollards revive " Plorodora " from the fact the pirts of Dolores and Lady Holyrood played here previously by the Misses Beatty, will be taken by ; MrPollard's two new artists. Of their : performance iD " Floiodora " a southern contemporary writes :—" Miss Lulu i Evans aud Miss Alice Edgar, Dolores aud Lady Holyrood respec-j bively, fairly divided the honours, their i acting aid winging eliciting the greatest i admiration. Miss Edgar was delightfully vivacious, while as the sime time 1 her impersonation was essentially'] graceful and self contained, without J the suspicion at any time of over act- I iog. Her songs 'Fact' and 'When <
I leave town' wore immensely successful, Miss Ewuis possesses a voice of rare qualitj, «nd in 'The .Star of Love,' and < Queen of the Phillipina Islands' she made a decided hit with -the audiencn." " The Rose of Persia " to be played on Wednesday evening' will revenl more new principals in Mi.-s Connie Buttle nnl Mr Jack RiUtou. Altogether a troat is in store for New Plymouth theatre-goers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 24 March 1902, Page 2
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186POLLARD OPERA COMPANY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 24 March 1902, Page 2
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