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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE WOMAN IN THE CASE.’

Lovers of high-class drama will be pleased to hear liml d. C. V; illiom.wm, jAiL, will pHoiiU- Lo Ui.’ public Oi AeW IMy mouth uieir newly-organised Engiisii JOramaiic Company, commencing on Monday night m.-xi, when that remarkable play. ‘Tne Homan m Mie Case” will be staged. l lus piece was written by tlie lamous Amencan dramat.se. Clyde Eux-h, ami was hr- b.gge.se success. Cp to the lime oi ins death h«* drew in invahues over CTU,Ua) irqm ii. fi has a remarkable molive, ingeniously carried out, involving the iii nigue of an unscrupulous woman wno seeks revenge lor embroiling the victim ol her haired in a charge of the murder of his hes-iriend. There is a thrilling act in which tut* wife of the accused cxtoiv.s Irom the adventuress Uie coule&Ton thut Julian Roilc had not been murdered, but had shot himself. This is cue ui the most te;isentional scenes ever produced on the .stage, in “A Tool ’1 non- Was,” the play to iollow “The Woman in the Case,” there is a wcudei.ully realistic chip scene?, a big ocean liner being mo.sii realistically reproduced. « The scenery of “A fool Thou* Was” h on an altogether .spectacular scale, and is from the brush of a trio ol as line artists as ever laid on colours in Australia—Phil Ooatchor, W. Hogg, and W. J. Coleman. .1 he box plans will be opened at Colliers on Friday.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143647, 15 November 1911, Page 5

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143647, 15 November 1911, Page 5

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143647, 15 November 1911, Page 5