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FRANK CLARK'S "MULDOON'S PICNIC."

This evening the Muldoon. Picnic Company will appear in the Theatre Royal for a season ot two nights. Mr Frank Clark, "an Australian, started his celebrated " Silk Stocking Vaudeville Entertainment" as at present constituted, and it- was the first show to- do away with the old minstrel circle, and to substitute for it- the musical comedy and mixed variety programme now in vogue. Mr Clark and his company appear in' the larcical musical comedy, " Muldoon's Picnic," in which it is said that there is not a dull moment. The vagaries of

" Michael Muldoon " and his intimate friend " Dennis Mulcahey " are as good as- a tonic. Mr Clark, whom press notices state to> be a clever comedian, sustains the leading character. Miss Connie Deyereux takes that- of Ella Muldoon. and her acting and singing are spoken of in high praise. Tiny Lillie Danvers, as Muldoon's little daughter, is said to be a great favourite with a. sweet voice. The play is said to be very laughable throughout, and the numerous songs, dances, and specialties add variety to the ■entertainment.* The company have just closed a very successful season at Geraldine aiid! Teniuka.

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Bibliographic details

Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11666, 27 January 1902, Page 3

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FRANK CLARK'S "MULDOON'S PICNIC." Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11666, 27 January 1902, Page 3

FRANK CLARK'S "MULDOON'S PICNIC." Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11666, 27 January 1902, Page 3

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