Theatre Koyal.— The Theatre Eoyal was again crowded to the doors last evening, when The Fatal Card was produced for the second time. Although Mr Holt; was suffering to a great extent from the injuries received by his accident of Saturday night, ho nevertheless played with his usual verve, and was well supported by his company, whose efforts were rewarded with hearty applause and constant recalls. To-morrow The Union Jack will be staged. This evening will be a "cyclists' night," and a portion of the dress circle will be open for the accommodation of cyclists and their friends. The box plan for the remaining portion of the season is now open, at Messrs Milner and Thompson's. During the intervals the orchestra, under the direction of Mr Percy Kehoe, will play several new selections.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5486, 11 February 1896, Page 2
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