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Theatre Royal.

HONTGOMEEY'S ENTERTAINEBS. Mr Gco. 'Cathro, the popular touring manager, of Montgomery* Entertainers, has completed arrangemi_'itts for I ' the Company's appearaufie in the Theatre "Roy al" on Itfonday Turnday, February 2 and 3. Montgomery's BJh,ow~i(f always vp I to : ddte> fcrid Mr Mon'tgprn'ery has just beeh -^uccy^ful in securing^ 4hlT pathetic and musical, production' bf EVtstf-Lynne," in fiv6 acts, which will be produced on the present occasion of the Cbm^any'ti visit to, this. .town, /fhfe first scene depicts thu'^lopentent of- Jiady Isabel, and iff s<ib In Carlyle'g' home at "East.Lynne," and ie a truly emotional actj, thus described ,by a Jea<li»g journal : "Carlyle has secret conferences with Barbara, 'Tvhdse brother, falsely accused of a^ murder really , done by Levison, is in hiding, in the nei^hbdtlrhooid. Levison who has ilcsfg^ns upon Lady Tsabcl", ■ takes advan€age,,o'f tbefse 'secret' -meetings to eon,fitm] XAdy'lfeabet'y |cf«ld*UKy of- Barbata- A htilW^iVo^'eU letter -> . .from ' Barbara' which « Carlyle in, the w grate^ ctonfirrns ■ 'Ij&dy Isabel's giispicions; and further, itifiam'e'd by seeing

ncr jtiusoana ana .Barbara jtogetner in the garden^ -she" Reids' 3 Ho Levison's importunities ana^agrees- io&y with him. . Ajipoirfting-, a'^'taeeting/ : Leyison quits her. >>Slitf*4iKerl'-' writes -a* A last note %o\ her' 'Wfrsbafedr "aiid '•' dbnning her cloak follows - Lesrisonj >in spite of the, re^nojtjstrance " "of her faithful servant '<?oycoJ- ' To 'Carlyle, 'Joyce :ipiparts'th'e dreadful news;"" "He refuses to believe 5 j biit ireacting the let tor left by Lady Isabel, .gives^ way to the greatest • emotion.' -His ' two children run in, and whilst embracing them he tells them they • arc -now- motherless," This a'rid « the r >remairiing. scenes' are very cleverly . and beautifully pourtrayed, and nobody- should miss seeing Montgomery's Entertainers.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12177, 29 January 1903, Page 7

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Theatre Royal. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12177, 29 January 1903, Page 7

Theatre Royal. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12177, 29 January 1903, Page 7

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